GREEK MANKIND

MANKIND


He who has been angry becomes cool again.
He who laughs not in the morning, laughs not at noon.
It is the men who makes a city.
Men prone to tears are good.
Nothing will content him who is not content with a little.
Poor men's words have little weight.
The child who gets a stepmother also gets a stepfather.
The shepherd, even when he becomes a gentleman, smells of lamb.
The silence of a treacherous man is to be feared even more than his words.
To the brave man every land is a native country.
With a relation eat and drink; but conduct no business with him.

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