I grow old, ever learning many things.
SOLONMen keep their engagements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them.
More Solon Quotes
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No more good must be attempted than the nation can bear.
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He that will sell his fame will also sell the public interest.
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Society is well governed when its people obey the magistrates, and the magistrates obey the law.
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Call no man happy until he is dead.
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Learn to obey before you command.
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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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Wealth I desire to have; but wrongfully to get it, I do not wish.
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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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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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In giving advice seek to help, not to please, your friend.
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No fool can be silent at a feast.
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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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He who has learned how to obey will know how to command.
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I grow old learning something new every day.
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Justice, even if slow, is sure.
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