If through your vices you afflicted are, Lay not the blame of your distress on God; You made your rulers mighty, gave them guards, So now you groan ‘neath slavery’s heavy rod.
SOLONLearn to obey before you command.
More Solon Quotes
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Speech is the mirror of action.
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In the ideal State laws are few and simple, because they have been derived from certainties. In the corrupt State laws are many and confused, because they have been derived from uncertainties.
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True blessedness consisteth in a good life and a happy death.
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Laws are like spiders webs which, if anything small falls into them they ensnare it, but large things break through and escape.
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If all men were to bring their miseries together in one place, most would be glad to take each his own home again rather than take a portion out of the common stock.
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To make an empire durable, the magistrates must obey the laws and the people the magistrates.
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Men keep their agreements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them; and I shall so frame my laws that it will be evident to the Athenians that it will be for their interest to observe them.
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I grow old, ever learning many things.
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Justice, even if slow, is sure.
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He that will sell his fame will also sell the public interest.
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If things are going well, religion and legislation are beneficial; if not, they are of no avail.
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Call no man happy until he is dead.
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Put more trust in nobility of character than in an oath.
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Many evil men are rich, and good men poor, but we shall not exchange with them our excellence for riches.
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In all things that you do, consider the end.
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