In all things that you do, consider the end.
SOLONMen keep their engagements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them.
More Solon Quotes
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True blessedness consisteth in a good life and a happy death.
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Men keep agreements when it is to the advantage of neither to break them.
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Men keep their engagements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them.
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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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Rich people without wisdom and learning are but sheep with golden fleeces.
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Consider your honour, as a gentleman, of more weight than an oath.
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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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Put more trust in nobility of character than in an oath.
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Often the wicked prosper, while the righteous starve; yet I would never exchange my state for theirs, my virtue for their gold. For mine endures, while riches change their owner every day.
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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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Rule, after you have first learned to submit to rule.
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Justice, even if slow, is sure.
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As I grow older, I constantly learn more.
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I grow old, ever learning many things.
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Say nothing but good of the dead.
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