Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow, a herb most bruised is woman.
By Euripides
Among mortals second thoughts are wisest.
By Euripides
When a good man is hurt all who would be called good must suffer with him.
By Euripides
The bold are helpless without cleverness.
By Euripides
'Twas but my tongue, 'twas not my soul that swore.
By Euripides
Do not plan for ventures before finishing what's at hand.
By Euripides
Nothing has more strength than dire necessity.
By Euripides
I love the old way best, the simple way of poison, where we too are strong as men.
By Euripides
Reason can wrestle and overthrow terror.
By Euripides
Ignorance of one's misfortunes is clear gain.
By Euripides
In goodness there are all kinds of wisdom.
By Euripides
Slight not what's near through aiming at what's far.
By Euripides
Fortune truly helps those who are of good judgment.
By Euripides
No one is truly free, they are a slave to wealth, fortune, the law, or other people restraining them from acting according to their will.
By Euripides
No one who lives in error is free.
By Euripides
When a man's stomach is full it makes no difference whether he is rich or poor.
By Euripides
Forgive, son; men are men; they needs must err.
By Euripides
Know first who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly.
By Euripides
There is nothing like the sight of an old enemy down on his luck.
By Euripides
Authority is never without hate.
By Euripides
There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its length: a quiet conscience.
By Euripides
Joint undertakings stand a better chance when they benefit both sides.
By Euripides
Events will take their course, it is no good of being angry at them; he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account.
By Euripides
Your very silence shows you agree.
By Euripides
Youth is the best time to be rich and the best time to be poor.
By Euripides
You were a stranger to sorrow therefore Fate has cursed you.
By Euripides
You were a stranger to sorrow: therefore Fate has cursed you.
By Euripides
Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
By Euripides
Whoso neglects learning in his youth, Loses the past and is dead for the future.
By Euripides