For somehow this is tyranny’s disease, to trust no friends
Greek tragedian. He is often described as the father of tragedy. Academics' knowledge of the genre begins with his work, and understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays.
In every enterprise is no greater evil than bad companionship.
There is no sickness worse for me that words that to be kind must lie.
When evil come on those we dearly love, never shall we betray them.
Who acts, shall endure. So speaks the voice of the age-old wisdom.
Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain?
It is a profitable thing, if one is wise, to seem foolish
You must not take conceited pride in any deed, because deeds are measured on the basis of their final seal (their ultimate condition)
Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone
Can one desire too much of a good thing?
Doubt is the origin of wisdom
My goal this weekend is to move only enough so people know I am not dead
It is the lone worker who makes the first advance in a subject; the details may be worked out by a team
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