Man must be prepared for every event of life, for there is nothing that is durable.
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Anand Thakur
Man must be prepared for every event of life, for there is nothing that is durable.
MENANDERDo not fight against Providence; nor bring more heavy weather to the storm. Face what is already there.
MENANDERWhom the gods love dies young.
MENANDERI call a fig a fig, a spade a spade.
MENANDERKnow thyself means this, that you get acquainted with what you know, and what you can do.
MENANDERThe character of a man is known from his conversations.
MENANDEROf all wild beasts on earth or in sea, the greatest is a woman.
MENANDERTo live is not to live for one’s self; let us help one another.
MENANDERAll men have one refuge, a good friend, with whom you can weep and know that he does not smile.
MENANDERNothing is more useful than silence.
MENANDERIt is as easy to draw back a stone thrown with force from the hand, as to recall a word once spoken.
MENANDERIt is not hoary hairs that bring wisdom; some have an old head on young shoulders.
MENANDERIt must be that evil communications corrupt good dispositions.
MENANDERArt is man’s refuge from adversity.
MENANDERThere are many wild beasts on land and in the sea, but the beastliest of all is woman.
MENANDERHe who labors diligently need never despair for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.
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