Hesiod
Bring a wife home to your house when you are of the right age, not far short of 30 years, nor much above; this is the right time for marriage.
— Hesiod
Do not let a flattering woman coax and wheedle you and deceive you she is after your barn.
— Hesiod
Happy is the man whom the Muses love: sweet speech flows from his mouth.
— Hesiod
He's only harming himself who's bent upon harming another
— Hesiod
If you only keep adding little by little it will soon become a big heap.
— Hesiod
Never wade through the pretty ripples of perpetually flowing rivers, until you have looked at their lovely waters, and prayed to them, and washed your hands in the pale enchanting water.
— Hesiod
No gossip ever dies away entirely if many people voice it: it too is a kind of divinity.
— Hesiod
… Perses, hear me out on justice, and take what I have to say to heart; cease thinking of violence. For the son of Kronos, Zeus, has ordained this law to men: that fishes and wild beasts and winged birds should devour one another, since there is no justice in them; but to mankind he gave justice which proves for the best.
— Hesiod
That man is best who sees the truth himself. Good too is he who listens to wise counsel. But who is neither wise himself nor willing to ponder wisdom is not worth a straw.
— Hesiod
The Gods rank work above virtues.
— Hesiod
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