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Quotes by "Hesiod"

Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace.
— Hesiod
Tags: disgrace, which, work
Toil is no source of shame; idleness is shame.
— Hesiod
Tags: idleness, toil, source, shame
Whoever happens to give birth to mischievous children lives always with unending grief in his spirit and heart.
— Hesiod
Tags: grief, always, children, heart
Happy is the man whom the Muses love: sweet speech flows from his mouth.
— Hesiod
Tags: happy, sweet, romantic, man, love
Justice prevails over transgression when she comes to the end of the race.
— Hesiod
Tags: she, race, end, justice
He is senseless who would match himself against a stronger man; for he is deprived of victory and adds suffering to disgrace.
— Hesiod
Tags: stronger, suffering, victory, man
If you should put even a little on a little and should do this often, soon this would become big.
— Hesiod
Tags: little, become, big, you
A day is sometimes our mother, sometimes our stepmother.
— Hesiod
Tags: our, sometimes, day, mother
Mortals grow swiftly in misfortune.
— Hesiod
Tags: mortals, misfortune, grow
It is best to do things systematically, since we are only human, and disorder is our worst enemy.
— Hesiod
Tags: things, only, enemy, best
It is not possible either to trick or escape the mind of Zeus.
— Hesiod
Tags: either, possible, escape, mind
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