Aeschylus

Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain?

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We must pronounce him fortunate who has ended his life in fair prosperity.

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If you pour oil and vinegar into the same vessel, you would call them not friends but opponents.

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We must pronounce him fortunate who has ended his life in fair prosperity.

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The man whose authority is recent is always stern.

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And though all streams flow from a single course to cleanse the blood from polluted hand, they hasten on their course in vain.

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For the impious act begets more after it, like to the parent stock.

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The man who does ill must suffer ill.

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It is good even for old men to learn wisdom.

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Death is easier than a wretched life; and better never to have born than to live and fare badly.

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