Aeschylus Quotes
Ἑκὼν γὰρ οὐδεὶς δουλίῳ χρῆται ζυγῷ.
Aeschylus
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Myself, I really like the iPad mounted as a frame, with a happy slideshow cycling through.
Rachel Sklar
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There are no easy solutions for Israel's own governance problems.
Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
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Many novice writers try to avoid using 'said' by substituting synonyms: 'he uttered,' 'she murmured,' 'he questioned.' It's true that any word repeated too often becomes monotonous, but substitutions for 'said' can be worse than its repetition.
Nancy Kress
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But if there's an erosion at home, you know, Thomas Jefferson warned about a tyranny of an oligarchy and if we surrender our democracy to the tyranny of an oligarchy, we've made a terrible mistake.
Pat Robertson
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I like my hands. They do most of the talking.
Abbey Lee Kershaw
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I used to love fine dining, but I lost my appetite for it to a degree because sometimes it is too much about the effort and too little about the result.
Yotam Ottolenghi
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When we hear complaints of the wretchedness or vanity of human life, the proper answer to them would be that there is hardly any one who at some point or other has not been in love. If we consider the high abstraction of this feeling, its depth, its purity, its voluptuous refinement, even in the meanest breast, how sacred and how sweet it is, this alone may reconcile us to the lot of humanity. That drop of balm turns the bitter cup to a delicious nectar.
William Hazlitt
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All men equal in rights and duties, all men equally responsible for the destiny of mankind - what a dream!
Leon Bourgeois
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The next good quality belonging to a gentleman, is good breeding manners. There are two sorts of ill-breeding: the one a sheepish bashfulness, and the other a mis-becoming negligence and disrespect in our carriage; both of which are avoided by duly observing this one rule, not to think meanly of ourselves, and not to think meanly of others.
John Locke
Nazareth
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But we are all human, I thought, wondering what I meant.
Ralph Ellison
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Ἑκὼν γὰρ οὐδεὶς δουλίῳ χρῆται ζυγῷ.
Aeschylus