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Love Quotes by Herodotus
- Haste in every business brings failures.
- How much better a thing it is to be envied than to be pitied.
- It is better to be envied than pitied.
- It is the greatest and the tallest of trees that the gods bring low with bolts and thunder. For the gods love to thwart whatever…
- The gods loves to punish whatever is greater than the rest.
- Of all possessions a friend is the most precious.
- I am bound to tell what I am told, but not in every case to believe it.
- When a woman removes her garment, she also removes the respect that is hers.
- Great things are won by great dangers.
- Call no man happy before he dies.
- If one is sufficiently lavish with time, everything possible happens.
- We are less convinced by what we hear than by what we see.
- The destiny of man is in his own soul.
- The gods love to punish whatever is greater than the rest.
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