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Quotes by Euripides

Euripides

Try first thyself and after call in God For to the worker God himself lends aid.

That man is happiest who lives from day to day and asks no more garnering the simple goodness of a life.

Among mortals second thoughts are wisest.

All is change all yields its place and goes.

It was my tongue that swore my heart is unsworn.

One man two loves. No good ever comes of that.

This is courage ... to bear unflinchingly what heaven sends.

To persevere trusting in what hopes he has is courage. The coward despairs.

A coward turns away but a brave mans choice is danger.

The coward despairs.

To die is a debt we must all of us discharge.

A wise fellow who is also worthless always charms the rabble.

Human misery must somewhere have a stop there is no wind that always blows a storm.

Theres nothing like the sight of an old enemy down on his luck.

Slight not what is near though aiming at what is far.

Sufficiencys enough for men of sense.

It is a good thing to be rich it is a good thing to be strong but it is a better thing to be beloved of many friends.

Friends show their love - in times of trouble not in happiness.

1 loathe a friend ... who takes his friends prosperity but will not voyage with him in his grief.

Real friendship is shown in times of trouble prosperity is full of friends.