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It is best to live however one can be.
Sophocles
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Each say following another, either hastening or putting off our death--what pleasure does it bring? I count that man worthless whois cheered by empty hopes. No, a noble man must either live or die well.
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To err from the right path is common to mankind.
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Kindness will always attract kindness.
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Not to be born is, past all prizing, best.
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Whatever God has brought about Is to be borne with courage.
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The soul that has conceived one wickedness can nurse no good thereafter.
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Much wisdom often goes with fewer words.
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Whenever the deity contrives misfortunes for a man, he first harms their understanding.
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The kind of man who always thinks that he is right, that his opinions, his pronouncements, are the final word, when once exposed shows nothing there. But a wise man has much to learn without a loss of dignity.
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Even a poor man can receive honors.
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