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| Anacharsis A vine bears three grapes--the first of pleasure, the second of drunkenness, and the third of repentance.At athens, wise men propose, and fools dispose. Every man is his own chief enemy.In Greece wise men speak and fools decide.Play so that you may be serious. The first draught serveth for health, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, and the fourth for madness.What is man's chief enemy? Each man is his own.Wise men argue cases, fools decide them. Written laws are like spiders' webs, and will like them only entangle and hold the poor and weak, while the rich and powerful will easily break through them. |
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