Sophocles Quotes
Man's Highest Blessedness, In Wisdom Chiefly Stands; And In The Things That Touch Upon The Gods, 'Tis Best In Word Or Deed To Shun Unholy Pride; Great Words Of Boasting Bring Great Punishments, And So To Grey-haired Age Teach Wisdom At The Last.
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