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Hesiod Quotes
Brief author info: Hesiod (8th century B.C.) Greek poet, known as the father of Greek didactic poetry.
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When you deal with your brother, be pleasant, but get a witness.
Gain not base gains; base gains are the same as losses.
Timeliness is best in all matters.
Potter is potter's enemy, and craftsman is craftsman's rival; tramp is jealous of tramp, and singer of singer.
Do not let any sweet-talking woman beguile your good sense with the fascinations of her shape. It's your barn she's after.
Invite your friend to dinner; have nothing to do with your enemy.
The man who does evil to another does evil to himself, and the evil counsel is most evil for him who counsels it.
The fool knows after he's suffered.
Neither make thy friend equal to a brother; but if thou shalt have made him so, be not the first to do him wrong.
It is a hard thing for a man to be righteous, if the unrighteous man is to have the greater right.
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Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one.
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