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| Euripides |
| Circumstances rule men and not men rule circumstances. |
Do not consider painful what is good for you. |
Short is the joy that guilty pleasure brings. |
The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man. |
The wisest men follow their own direction. |
Waste not fresh tears over old griefs. |
Slight not what's near, while aiming at what's far. |
I have found power in the mysteries of thought. |
A bad beginning makes a bad ending. |
The company of just and righteous men is better than wealth and a rich estate. |
Time will explain it all. He is a talker, and needs no questioning before he speaks. |
A second wife is hateful to the children of the first; a viper is not more hateful. |
A sweet thing, for whatever time, to revisit in dreams the dear dad we have lost. |
Dishonor will not trouble me, once I am dead. |
I have found power in the mysteries of thought, exaltation in the changing of the Muses; I have been versed in the reasonings of men; but Fate is stronger than anything I have known. |
Light be the earth upon you, lightly rest. |
Never say that marriage has more of joy than pain. |
You were a stranger to sorrow: therefore Fate has cursed you. |
Man's best possession is a sympathetic wife. |
I care for riches, to make gifts To friends, or lead a sick man back to health With ease and plenty. Else small aid is wealth For daily gladness; once a man be done With hunger, rich and poor are all as one. |
In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side. |
In this world second thoughts, it seems, are best. |
My tongue swore, but my mind was still unpledged. |
There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course: a quiet conscience. |
A coward turns away, but a brave man's choice is danger. |
The day is for honest men, the night for thieves. |
I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils. |
There is no benefit in the gifts of a bad man. |
What greater grief than the loss of one's native land. |
When love is in excess it brings a man no honor nor worthiness. |
Every man is like the company he is wont to keep. |
The gods visit the sins of the fathers upon the children. |
Whoso neglects learning in his youth, Loses the past and is dead for the future. |
Slight not what's near through aiming at what's far. |
When good men die their goodness does not perish, But lives though they are gone. As for the bad, All that was theirs dies and is buried with them. |
Slow but sure moves the might of the gods. |
