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Sophocles
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Ah, race of mortal men, How as a thing of nought I count ye, though ye live For who is there of men That more of blessing knows, Than just a little while To seem to prosper well, And, having seemed, to fall?
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For no one loves the bearer of bad tidings.
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There are some who praise a man free from disease to me no man who is poor seems free from disease but to be constantly sick.
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Woman, to women silence is the best ornament.
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What men have seen they know But what shall come hereafter No man before the event can see, Nor what end waits for him.
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If it were possible to heal sorrow by weeping and to raise the dead with tears, gold were less prized than grief.
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Fortune is not on the side of the faint-hearted.
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You must remember that no one lives a life free from pain and suffering.
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It becomes one, while exempt from woes, to look to the dangers.
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Sleep, thou patron of mankind, Great physician of the mind Who does nor pain nor sorrow know, Sweetest balm of every woe.
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No one who errs unwillingly is evil.
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He who throws away a friend is as bad as he who throws away his life.
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Wisdom is the most important part of happiness.
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Not even old age knows how to love death.
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We have only a little time to please the living. But all eternity to love the dead.
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The strongest iron, hardened in the fire, most often ends in scraps and shatterings.
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No treaty is ever an impediment to a cheat.
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To women silence gives their proper grace.
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Whoever grows angry amid troubles applies a drug worse than the disease and is a physician unskilled about misfortunes.
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Pardon, and keep silent, for what is shameful for women must be concealed among women.
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