The man who procrastinates struggles with ruin.
Hesiod
Invite the man that loves thee to a feast, but let alone thine enemy.
man enemy feast
man procrastination struggles ruin
The man who does evil to another does evil to himself, and the evil counsel is most evil for him who counsels it.
man evil
False shame accompanies a man that is poor, shame that either harms a man greatly or profits him; shame is with poverty, but confidence with wealth.
poverty wealth man
For a man wins nothing better than a good wife, and then again nothing deadlier than a bad one.
man
Happy is the man whom the Muses love: sweet speech flows from his mouth.
muses man
He is senseless who would match himself against a stronger man; for he is deprived of victory and adds suffering to disgrace.
victory disgrace man
Often an entire city has suffered because of an evil man.
Often even a whole city suffers for a bad man who sins and contrives presumptuous deeds.
deeds man
There was not after all a single kind of strife, but on earth there are two kinds: one of them a man might praise when he recognized her, but the other is blameworthy.
The dawn speeds a man on his journey, and speeds him too in his work.
speed man work
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