Herodotus, known as the 'Father of History', was a renowned Greek historian. Born in 484 BC and died in 425 BC, he is celebrated for his meticulous research and unique narrative style. His masterpiece, 'The Histories', documents the Greco-Persian Wars and the customs of the regions around them.
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“The worst pain a man can suffer: to have insight into much and power over nothing.”
“Muchos hombres opulentos son desdichados, y muchos que tienen hacienda moderada son dichosos.”
“A multitude of rulers is not a good thing. Let there be one ruler, one king.”
“The trials of living and the pangs of disease make even the short span of life too long.”
“Before a man dies, hold back and call him not happy but lucky.”
“Let there be nothing untried; for nothing happens by itself, but men obtain all things by trying.”
“Good masters generally have bad slaves, and bad slaves have good masters.”
“Tell Greece that her spring has been taken out of her year.”
“The sun will not shine on any country that has borders with ours.”
“When life is so burdensome death has become a sought after refuge.”
