“Everything is ideal to its parent.”
Quote by Sophocles
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“Pardon, and keep silent, for what is shameful for women must be concealed among women.”
“Often have brief words laid men low and then raise them up.”
“Whenever the deity contrives misfortunes for a man, he first harms their understanding.”
“Shame brings no advantage in misfortunes, for silence (of the accused) is the ally of the speaker.”
“If I am young, then you should look not to age but to deeds.”
