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All strangers and beggars are from Zeus, and a gift, though small, is precious.
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One who journeying Along a way he knows not, having crossed A place of drear extent, before him sees A river rushing swiftly toward the deep, And all its tossing current white with foam, And stops and turns, and measures back his way.
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Greetings, friends. Do you wish to look as happy as me? Well, you've got the power inside you right now. So use it and send one dollar to Happy Dude, 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield. Don't delay. Eternal happiness is just a dollar away.
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Wine sets even a thoughtful man to singing, or sets him into softly laughing, sets him to dancing. Sometimes it tosses out a word that was better unspoken.
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And here I am using my own lungs like a sucker.
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A hunter of shadows, himself a shade.
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Among all men on the earth bards have a share of honor and reverence, because the muse has taught them songs and loves the race of bards.
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The wine urges me on, the bewitching wine, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken.
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The natural thing, my lord, men and women joined.
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Without a sign, his sword the brave man draws, and asks no omen, but his country's cause.
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What mighty woes To thy imperial race from woman rose.
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I long for home, long for the sight of home.
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They did not know her-gods are hard for mortals to recognize.
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A generous friendship no cold medium knows, Burns with one love, with one resentment glows One should our interests and our passions be, My friend must hate the man that injures me.
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...if fifty bands of men surrounded us/ and every sword sang for your blood,/ you could make off still with their cows and sheep.
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Behold, on wrong Swift vengeance waits and art subdues the strong.
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Of men who have a sense of honor, more come through alive than are slain, but from those who flee comes neither glory nor any help.
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Do thou restrain the haughty spirit in thy breast, for better far is gentle courtesy.
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All my life I've been an obese man trapped inside a fat man's body.
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The best thing in the world [is] a strong house held in serenity where man and wife agree.
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