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But woe to him, who left to moan, Reviews the hours of brightness gone.
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The gift of a bad man can bring no good.
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Sound judgement, with discernment is the best of seers.
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I think that fortune watcheth o'er our lives, surer than we. But well said: he who strives will find his goals strive for him equally.
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The unrighteous are never really fortunate.
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What anger worse or slower to abate then lovers love when it turns to hate.
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Wrath brings mortal men their gravest hurt.
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Luckier than one's neighbor, but still not happy.
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Authority is never without hate.
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It is in adversity that the good show their friendship most clearly; prosperity always finds friends.
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Ill-gotten wealth is never stable.
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Slight not what's near through aiming at what's far.
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Time will explain it all. Waste no tears over the griefs of yesterday. One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives. Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other. Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future.
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It was my tongue that swore; my heart is unsworn.
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What is god, what is not god, what is between man and god, who shall say?
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I hate it in friends when they come too late to help.
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To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.
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Soon all of you immortals Will be as dead as we are! Come on then, what are you waiting for? Have you run out of thunderbolts?
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To die with glory, if one has to die at all, is still, I think, pain for the dier.
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Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom.