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Sophocles

About Author: Greek tragic dramatist (496 BC - 406 BC)

Quotes:

  • One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love.

  • Men of ill judgment oft ignore the good
    That lies within their hands, till they have lost it.

  • It is not righteousness to outrage
    A brave man dead, not even though you hate him.

  • The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.

  • Time eases all things.

  • For God hates utterly
    The bray of bragging tongues.

  • I have nothing but contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State; and as for the man who sets private friendship above the public welfare - I have no use for him either.

  • Nobody likes the man who brings bad news.

  • How dreadful it is when the right judge judges wrong!

  • Grief teaches the steadiest minds to waver.

  • The ideal condition
    Would be, I admit, that men should be right by instinct;
    But since we are all likely to go astray,
    The reasonable thing is to learn from those who can teach.

  • Wisdom outweighs any wealth.

  • There is no happiness where there is no wisdom;
    No wisdom but in submission to the gods.
    Big words are always punished,
    And proud men in old age learn to be wise.

  • Death is not the worst; rather, in vain
    To wish for death, and not to compass it.

  • A prudent mind can see room for misgiving, lest he who prospers would one day suffer reverse.

  • Knowledge must come through action; you can have no test which is not fanciful, save by trial.

  • Rash indeed is he who reckons on the morrow, or haply on days beyond it; for tomorrow is not, until today is past.

  • Stranger in a strange country.

  • The good befriend themselves.

  • One word
    Frees us of all the weight and pain of life:
    That word is love.

  • It made our hair stand up in panic fear.

  • Truly, to tell lies is not honorable;
    but when the truth entails tremendous ruin,
    To speak dishonorably is pardonable.

  • To him who is in fear everything rustles.

  • What you cannot enforce, do not command.

  • A short saying oft contains much wisdom.

  • The end excuses any evil.

  • Much speech is one thing, well-timed speech is another.

  • How terrible it is to have wisdom when it does not benefit those who have it.

  • Death is not the worst thing; rather, when one who craves death cannot attain even that wish.

  • The keenest sorrow is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities.

  • O generations of men, how I count you as equal with those who live not at all!

  • Who feels no ills, should, therefore, fear them; and when fortune smiles, be doubly cautious, lest destruction come remorseless on him, and he fall unpitied.

  • To revive sorrow is cruel.

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