Quotes by Simonides Simonides

If noble death be virtue's chiefest part, We above all men are by Fortune blest, Striving with freedom's crown to honor Greece, we died, and here in endless glory rest
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If noble death be virtue's chiefest part, We above all men are by Fortune blest, Striving with freedom's crown to honor Greece, we died, and here in endless glory rest
A man gains no possession better than a good woman, nothing more horrible than a bad one.
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A man gains no possession better than a good woman, nothing more horrible than a bad one.
Painting is silent poetry and poetry spoken, painting.
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Painting is silent poetry and poetry spoken, painting.
There is no better test of a man's work than time, which also reveals the thoughts which lay hidden in his breast.
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There is no better test of a man's work than time, which also reveals the thoughts which lay hidden in his breast.