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Things Quotes by Euripides
- Those who are held Wise among men and who search the reasons of things, are those who bring the most sorrow on themselves.
- Terrible is the force of the waves of sea, terrible is the rush of the river and the blasts of hot fire, and terrible are…
- The variety of all things forms a pleasure.
- Lady, the sun's light to our eyes is dear, And fair the tranquil reaches of the sea, And flowery earth in May, and bounding waters;…
- Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow, a herb most bruised is woman.
- If your life at night is good, you think you have Everything; but, if in that quarter things go wrong, You will consider your best…
- Those who are held wise among men, and who search for the reason of things, are those who bring the most sorrow upon themselves
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