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He Quotes by Sophocles
- Whoever thinks that he alone has speech, or possesses speech or mind above others, when unfolded such men are seen to be empty.
- But whoever gives birth to useless children, what would you say of him except that he has bred sorrows for himself, and furnishes laughter for…
- He who throws away a friend is as bad as he who throws away his life.
- All a man's affairs become diseased when he wishes to cure evils by evils.
- Deem no man happy until he passes the edo fhis life without suffering grief.
- Whoever neglects the arts when he is young has lost the past and is dead to the future.
- Whoever understands how to do a kindness when he fares well would be a friend better than any possession.
- When a man has lost all happiness, he's not alive. Call him a breathing corpse.
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