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Try to take for a mate a person of your own neighborhood.
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Giving is good, but taking is bad and brings death.
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The gods being always close to men perceive those who afflict others with unjust devices and do not fear the wrath of heaven.
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Actions from youth, advice from the middle-aged, prayers from the aged.
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Aerial spirits, by great Jove design'd To be on earth the guardians of mankind: Invisible to mortal eyes they go, And mark our actions, good or bad, below: The immortal spies with watchful care preside, And thrice ten thousand round their charges glide: They can reward with glory or with gold, A power they by Divine permission hold.
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Toil is no source of shame idleness is shame.
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In work there is no shame shame is in the idleness.
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The half is greater than the whole.
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This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.
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Let the price fixed with a friend be sufficient, and even dealing with a brother call in witnesses, but laughingly.
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A man who works evil against another works it really against himself, and bad advice is worst for the one who devised it
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The fool knows after he has suffered.
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Hunger is an altogether fit companion for the idle man.
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Do not let a flattering woman coax and wheedle you and deceive you she is after your barn.
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In the race for wealth, a neighbor tries to outdo his neighbor, but this strife is good for men. For the potter envies potter, and the carpenter the carpenter, and the beggar rivals the beggar, and the singer the singer.
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Preserve the mean the opportune moment is best in all things.
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Do not gain basely base gain is equal to ruin.
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Do not seek evil gains evil gains are the equivalent of disaster
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It is not possible either to trick or escape the mind of Zeus.
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Do not put your work off till to-morrow and the day after for a sluggish worker does not fill his barn, nor one who puts off his work: industry makes work go well, but a man who puts off work is always at hand-grips with ruin.
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Inhibition is no good provider for a needy man, Inhibition, which does men great harm and great good. Inhibition attaches to poverty, boldness to wealth.
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