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Night, Having Sleep, The Brother Of Death. -- Hesiod (c.
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Night, having Sleep, the brother of Death.
-- Hesiod (c. 700 BC)
-- The Theogony, Line 754
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From whose eyelids also as they gazed dropped love.
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Neither make thy friend equal to a brother; but if thou shalt have made him so, be not the first to do him wrong.
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This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.
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A bad neighbour is as great a misfortune as a good one is a great blessing.
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Fools! they know not how much half exceeds the whole.
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For himself doth a man work evil in working evils for another.
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