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Those griefs smart most which are seen to be of our own choice.
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It is better not to live at all than to live disgraced.
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It's terrible when the one who does the judging judges things all wrong.
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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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A day lays low and lifts up again all human things.
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It can be no dishonor to learn from others when they speak good sense.
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Many things are formidable, and none more formidable than man.
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Whoever has a keen eye for profits, is blind in relation to his craft.
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You win the victory when you yield to friends.
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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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A broad-backed ox can be driven straight on his road even by a small goad.
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Whenever the deity contrives misfortunes for a man, he first harms their understanding.
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Don't you know that silence supports the accuser's charge?
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Heap up great wealth in your house, if you wish, and live as a tyrant, but, if the enjoyment of these things be lacking, I would not buy the rest for the shadow of smoke as against happiness.
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Silence gives the proper grace to women
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The truth is what I cherish and that's my strength
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Death is not the worst evil, but rather when we wish to die and cannot.
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What you can't enforce, do not command.
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Even the stout of heart shrink when they see the approach of death.
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Ignorant men do not know what good they hold in their hands until they've flung it away.
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You cannot know a man's life before the man has died, then only can you call it good or bad.
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