No more good must be attempted than the nation can bear.
SOLONLearn to obey before you command.
More Solon Quotes
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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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In all things that you do, consider the end.
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Let no man be called happy before his death. Till then, he is not happy, only lucky.
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No fool can be silent at a feast.
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The ideal state is that in which an injury done to the least of its citizens is an injury done to all.
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Rule, after you have first learned to submit to rule.
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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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Consider your honour, as a gentleman, of more weight than an oath.
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Call no man happy until he is dead.
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Seek to learn constantly while you live; do not wait in the faith that old age by itself will bring wisdom.
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In all things let reason be your guide.
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Rich people without wisdom and learning are but sheep with golden fleeces.
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Laws are like spider’s webs: If some poor weak creature comes up against them, it is caught; but a big one can break through and get away.
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Honors achieved far exceed those that are created.
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Wealth I desire to have; but wrongfully to get it, I do not wish.
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