26 Quotes by Hesiod about Men

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    The man who is rich in fancy thinks that his wagon is already built; poor fool, he does not know that there are a hundred timbers to a wagon.

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    Far best is he who is himself all-wise, and he, too, good who listens to wise words; But whoso is not wise or lays to hear another's wisdom is a useless man.

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    He is senseless who would match himself against a stronger man; for he is deprived of victory and adds suffering to disgrace.

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    False shame accompanies a man that is poor, shame that either harms a man greatly or profits him; shame is with poverty, but confidence with wealth.

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    Often an entire city has suffered because of an evil man.

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    Inhibition is no good provider for a needy man, Inhibition, which does men great harm and great good. Inhibition attaches to poverty, boldness to wealth.

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    Diligence increaseth the fruit of toil. A dilatory man wrestles with losses.

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    A man fashions ill for himself who fashions ill for another, and the ill design is most ill for the designer.

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