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AESCHYLUS
(c.456 BC)
Greek classical playwright often called the Father of Greek Tragedy
�A prosperous fool is a grievous burden.�

�Every ruler is harsh whose law is new.�

�In every tyrant's heart there springs in the end this poison, that he cannot trust a friend.�

�It is a profitable thing, if one is wise, to seem foolish.�

�It is always in season for old men to learn.�

�Married love between man and woman is bigger than oaths guarded by right of nature.�

�Memory is the mother of all wisdom.�

�The reward of suffering is experience.�

�The wisest of the wise may err.�

�There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief.�

�There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind must lie.�

�Time as he grows old teaches all things.�

�Time brings all things to pass.�

�Words are the physicians of the mind diseased.� (
Prometheus Bound)
                                        
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