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" ... this, observing the numerous misfortunes that attend all conditions, forbids us to grow insolent upon our present enjoyments, or to admire any man's happiness that may yet, in course of time, suffer change. For the uncertain future has yet to come,... "
Plutarch's Lives - الصفحة 196
بواسطة Plutarch - 1859
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...future has yet to come, with every possible variety of fo'rtune; and him onlj to whom the divinity Ins continued happiness unto the end, we call happy ;...crown and proclaim as victorious the wrestler that is yrft in tha ring." After this, lie was dismissed, having given Croesus some pain, but no instruction....

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...the uncertain future has yet to come, with every possible variety of fortune ; and him only, to whom divinity has continued happiness unto the end, we...little safe and conclusive as to crown and proclaim victorious the wrestler that is yet in the ring." After this Solon was dismissed, having given Croesus...

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...suffer change. For the uncertain future has yet to come, with every possible variety of fortune; and him only to whom the divinity has continued happiness...ring." After this, he was dismissed, having given Crcesus some pain, but no instruction. ^Esop, who wrote the fables, being then at Sardis upon Croesus's...




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