“ I threw my cup away when I saw a child drinking from his hands at the trough. ”
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“ When asked what wines he liked to drink he replied, "That which belongs to another." - Laertius Diogenes. ”
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“ Of a rich man who was mean and niggardly, he said, "That man does not possess his estate, but his estate possesses him. ”
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“ I threw my cup away when I saw a child drinking from his hands at the trough. ”
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“ I know that many people feel that old age is a time to take it easy, but I compare my life now to being the last runner in a relay race. Would you have me slow down as I near the finish line? ”
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“ Discourse on virtue and they pass by in droves. Whistle and dance the shimmy, and you've got an audience. ”
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“ Aristophanes turns Socrates into ridicule... as making the worse appear the better reason. ”
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“ Aristophanes turns Socrates into ridicule... as making the worse appear the better reason. ”
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“ Discourse on virtue and they pass by in droves. Whistle and dance the shimmy, and you've got an audience. ”
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“ When two friends part they should lock up each other's secrets and exchange keys. The truly noble mind has no resentments. ”
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“ As a matter of self-preservation, a man needs good friends or ardent enemies, for the former instruct him and the latter take him to task. ”
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“ I know that many people feel that old age is a time to take it easy, but I compare my life now to being the last runner in a relay race. Would you have me slow down as I near the finish line? ”
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“ I threw my cup away when I saw a child drinking from his hands at the trough. ”
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“ He calls drunkenness an expression identical with ruin. ”
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“ When two friends part they should lock up each other's secrets and exchange keys. The truly noble mind has no resentments. ”
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“ Once he saw a youth blushing, and addressed him, "Courage, my boy; that is the complexion of virtue. ”
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“ When two friends part they should lock up each other's secrets and exchange keys. The truly noble mind has no resentments. ”
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“ Aristophanes turns Socrates into ridicule... as making the worse appear the better reason. ”
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“ As a matter of self-preservation, a man needs good friends or ardent enemies, for the former instruct him and the latter take him to task. ”
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“ I know that many people feel that old age is a time to take it easy, but I compare my life now to being the last runner in a relay race. Would you have me slow down as I near the finish line? ”
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“ Of a rich man who was mean and niggardly, he said, "That man does not possess his estate, but his estate possesses him. ”
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