“Poverty possesses this disease; through want it teaches a man evil.”
Quote by Euripides
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“The divine power moves with difficulty, but at the same time surely.”
“The ways of the gods are long, but in the end they are not without strength.”
“The fountains of sacred rivers flow upwards (i.e., everything is turned topsy turvy).”
“Know we how many tomorrows the gods intend for our todays.”
“In adverse hours the friendship of the good shines most; each prosperous day commands its friends.”
Source: The Tragedies of Euripides
“O virtue, I have followed you through life, and find you at last but a shade.”
“A wise man in his house should find a wife gentle and courteous, or no wife at all.”
Source: Euripides
“It's too bad that our bodies wear out while our interests are just as strong as ever.”
