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Those griefs smart most which are seen to be of our own choice.
Sophocles
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Better to die, and sleep The never-waking sleep, than linger on And dare to live when the soul's life is gone.
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Not all things are to be discovered many are better concealed.
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The tyrant is a child of Pride Who drinks from his sickening cup Recklessness and vanity, Until from his high crest headlong He plummets to the dust of hope.
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No more shall ye behold such sights of woe, deeds I have suffered and myself have wrought henceforward quenched in darkness shall ye see those ye should ne'er have seen now blind to those whom, when I saw, I vainly yearned to know.
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A wise man does not chatter with one whose mind is sick.
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The Greeks could be a crushing bore. I recommend dressing everyone in combat fatigues or S&M gear.
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It is best to live anyhow, as one may do not be afraid of marriage with your mother! Many have lain with their mothers in dreams too. It is he to whom such things are nothing who puts up with life best.
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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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Heaven ne'er helps the men who will not act.
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A prudent man should neglect no circumstances.
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I write a woman's oaths in water.
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Oh death, death, why do you never come to me thus summoned always day by day?
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Nobody likes the man who brings bad news.
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Count no mortal fortunate till he has departed this life free from pain.
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Whoever has a keen eye for profits, is blind in relation to his craft.
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Even from the first it is meek to seek the impossible.
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I cannot love a friend whose love is words.
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Rash indeed is he who reckons on tomorrow, or happily on the days beyond it for tomorrow is not, until today is past.
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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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Best of children, sisters arm-in-arm, we must bear what the gods give us to bear-- don't fire up your hearts with so much grief. No reason to blame the pass you've come to now.
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