Antique quotes. Idioms

CHSHCHULBSHCHBOYS P MADSY, OBOYY, UFTBDBOYY, MAVCHYY DTHTSVE

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dKHNBFSH P UEVE OBDP O MKHYUYE YMY IHTSE, B NEOSHIE
- bNCHTPUYK prfjoulik -

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YuEMPCHEL EUFSH OH YFP JOPE, LBL TSD EZP RPUFHRLPCH
-y.ch.zЈFE-
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LBTSDSCHK UMSHCHYF FPMSHLP FP, YuFP ON RPOINBEF
- y.ch. ZJFE -
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LFP DKHNBEF, YuFP RPUFYZ CHUЈ, FPF OYUEZP OE OBEF
-mBP-GYSHCH-
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ЪOBAEIK MADEK TBKHNEO, B ЪOBAEIK UEWS UBNPZP - RTPЪPTMYCH
-mBP-gЪShch-
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CHUA TSYOSH RTPchedEF ZMHREG RPDME NKhDTPZP Y OYNBMP OE RPOBEF YUFYOSCH, LBL OYLPZDB MPTSLB OE RPKNEF CHLHUB RYEY
-vHDDYKULBS NHDTPUFSH-
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rTELTBUOPE RPUFYZBEFUS RKhFEN YHYUEOYS Y VPMSHYYI KHYMYK, DHTOPE HUCHBYCHBEFUS UBNP UPVPK, VEЪ FTHDB
- dENPLTYF -
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tsYOEOOOSCHK PRSHCHF DBЈF OBN TBDPUFSH FPMSHLP FPZDB, LPZDB NSCH NPTsEN RETEDBFSH EZP DTHZYN.
-BODTE nPTCB-
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dB, RMPIP NOE, OP LFP OE RTYYUYOB, YuFPV DPUFBCHMSFSH UFTBDBOYS DTHZYN
-bUIYM-
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OBDETSDB - MKHYUYK CHTBYU CHUEI, LPFPTSHCHNOE YICHEUFOSH
-y. gCHEKZ-
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lPZDB OE DPUFYZBAF TSEMBENPZP, DEMBAF CHYD, YuFP TSEMBMY DPUFYZOHFPZP
- nYYEMSH DE nPOFEOSH -
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MEZLP PUOPCHBFSH RPTSDPL CH PVEEUFCHE, RPDYUYOCH LBTSDPZP PRTEDEMIOOSCHN RTBCHYMBN. MEZLP CHPURYFBFSH UMERGB...
oBULPMSHLP FTHDOEE PUCHPVPDYFSH YUEMPCHELB!

-b. UEOF-L'ARETY-
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UBNPE CHSHCHUPLPE KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYE - LFP DPUFBCHMSFSH KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYE DTHZYN.
-rSHET vHBUF-
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OBN UMEDHEF PVTBEBFSHUS UP UCHPYNY DTHЪSHSNY FBL TSE, LBL NSCH IPFEMY VSHCH, YUFPVSH DTHЪSHS PVTBEBMYUSH U OBNY
-bTYUFPFEMSH-
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oBUMBTSDEOOYE PVEEOYEN - ZMBCHOSCHK RTYOBL DTHTSVSHCH
-bTYUFPFEMSH-
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PUFETEZBKFEUSH FAIRIES, LFP IPUEF CHNEOIFSH CHBN YUKHCHUFCHP CHYOSCH, YVP SING TsBTSDHF CHMBUFY OBD CHBNY.
- lPOZHHGYK -
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NSHCH OE UFPMSHLP OKHTSBENUS CH RPNPEY PF DTHJEK, ULPMSHLP CH KHCHETEOOPUFY, YuFP NSCH EЈ RPMKHYUN
-DENPLTYF-
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dTKhZ - LFP RTETSDE CHUEZP FPF, LFP OE VETEFUS UKhDYFSH
-b. UEOF-L'ARETY-
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h LPNRMELUE OERPMOPGEOOPUFY IHTSE CHUEZP FP, YuFP PVSHYUOP YN UFTBDBAF OE FE, LPNH UMEDPCBMP VSC
-tsBL fBFY-
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rPMOEEF FPF, LFP RPЪCHPMYM UEVE TBURKHUFYFSHUS. nOPZIE FPMSHLP DMS FPZP Y UFTENSFUS OBCHETI, YuFPVSH LFP UEVE RPJCHPMYFSH.
pCTYTEOYE - BRPZHEP LBTSHETOPZP TPUFB.
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- eMEOB eTNPMPChB -
lFP OE LBTBEF JMB, FPF URPUPVUFCHHEF EZP ACCOUNTINGOYA
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-MEPOBTDP DB chYOYUY-
lFP OE LBTBEF JMB, FPF URPUPVUFCHHEF EZP ACCOUNTINGOYA
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rPYUFYOE CHUEZDB FBN, ZDE OEDPUFBEF TBKHNOSCHI DPCHPDPCH, - YI ЪBNEOSEF LTYL.
pDYOBLPCHP PRBUOP VE'KHNOPNH CHTHYUBFSH NEYU, B VEUUEUFOPNH - CHMBUFSH
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-rYZHBZPT-
EUMY OE NPTSEYSH TBURYMYFSH GERY - RMAC ABOUT OYI, NPTSEF VSCFSH, RPTPTSBCHEAF…
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LPZDB zPURPDSH TBBDBEF RYMAMY KHNB, OELPFPTSCHN DPUFBEFUS RMBGEVP.
- uFYCHEO lIOZ -
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FPF, LFP DPVT, - UCHPVPDEO, DBCE EUMY ON TBV; FPF, YuFP ЪPM, - TBV, DBCE EUMY ON LPTPMSH
-bCHTEMYK bCHZKHUFYO-
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fBKOSHCHK YUFPYUOIL ANPTB - OE CH TBDPUFY, B CH ZTKHUFY; ABOUT OEVEUBI ANPTB OEF
-nBTL fCHEO-
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dPMTSOP VSCHFSH, CHEDE Y ABOUT CHUEI RPRTYEBI YDEKOSH MADI OETCHOSCH Y PFMYUBAFUS RPCCHYEOOOPK YUKHCHUFCHYFEMSHOPUFSH. chETPSFOP, LFP FBL OHTsOP
- b.r. sEHRI -
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p, VKhTSH ЪBUOHCHYI OE VKhDY,
rPD OYNYIBPU YECHEMYFUS...

-zh.fAFYUECH-
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RETCHSHCHK YUEMPCHEL, VTPUYCHYK THZBFEMSHUFCHP CHNEUFP LBNOS, VShchM FChPTGPN GYCHYMYYBGYY
-YZNHOD zhTKD-
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EUMMY UPNOECHBEYSHUS - CHPDETSYUSH!
-rTYOGYR DTECHOETYNULPZP UKHDPRTPYCHPDUFCHB-
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UMPCHEEYK RTYOBL - NPMYUBOYE UTEDY CHEMILYI VED
-uPZhPLM-
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rMSCHCHH OE FBL, LBL CHEFET DHEF,
b LBL RBTHU RPUFBCHMA.

-yЪTEYUEOYE DTECHOYI NPTERMBCHBFEMEC-
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UETSHЈЪOPUFSH - LFP RPЪB, RTOYNBENBS FEMPN, YUFPVSH ULTSHCHFSH OEDPUFBFLY KHNB.
-zhTBOUKHB mbTPYZHHLP-
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rTYTPDB, CH ЪBVPFE P OBYEN YUBUFYY, OE FPMSHLP TBHNOP KHUFTPIMB PTZBOSH OBEZP FEMB, OP EEE RPDBTYMB OBN ZPTDPUFSH, - CHYDYNP, DMS FPZP, YuFPVSH YЪVBCHYFSH OBU PF MSHOPZP UPBOYS OBEZP OUEUPCHETYOUFCHB.
-zhTBOUKHB mbTPYZHHLP-
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UBNPE PRBUOPE UMEDUFCHYE ZPTDSCHY - LFP PUMERMEOYE: POP RPDDETSYCHBEF Y KHLTERMSEF EЈ, NEYBS OBN OBKFY UTEDUFCHB, LPFPTSHCHE PVMESYUMY VSH OBLY ZPTEUFY Y RPNPZMY VSC YUGEMIFSHUS PF R PTPLPCH.
-zhTBOUKHB mbTPYZHHLP-
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h NYOKHFSCH LPMEVBOYS UNEMP UMEDKHK CHOKHYEOYA CHOKHFTEOOEZP ZPMPUB, EUMY KHUMSHCHYYYSH EZP.
iPFS VShch, LTPNE LFPP ZPMPUB, OYuFP OE RPVHTSDBMP FEVS RPUFKHRYFSH FBL, LBL PO FEVE UPCHEFHEF.
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-dBOYEMSH DEZHP-
zMKHRPUFSH - LFP OEDPUFBFPL, Y RTPFYCH OEZP OEF MELBTUFCHB.
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-jNNBOKHIM lBOF-

eUMY YUEMPCHEL UBN UMEDYF ЪB UCHPYN ЪDPTPPCHSHEN, FP FTKHDOP OBKFY CHTBYUB, LPFPTSCHK OBBM VSH MHYUYE RPMEЪOPE DMS EZP ЪДПТПЧШС, YuEN ON UBN.
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-uPLTBF-
eUMY FSCH OBRTBCHMSEYSHUS L GEMY Y UFBOYSH DPTPZPA PUFBOBCHMYCHBFSHUS, YUFPVSH YCHSHTSFSH LBNOSNY PE CHUSLHA MBAEHA ABOUT FEVS UPVBLKH, FP OILPZDB OE DPKDEYSH DP GEMY.
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-zh.n. dPUFPECHULIK-
eUMY FSCH OBRTBCHMSEYSHUS L GEMY Y UFBOYSH DPTPZPA PUFBOBCHMYCHBFSHUS, YUFPVSH YCHSHTSFSH LBNOSNY PE CHUSLHA MBAEHA ABOUT FEVS UPVBLKH, FP OILPZDB OE DPKDEYSH DP GEMY.
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MADY PZTBOYUOOOSCH... ZPTBJDP NEOSHIE DEMBAF ZMHRPUFEK, YUEN MADY KHNOSHCHE.
eUMY FSCH OBRTBCHMSEYSHUS L GEMY Y UFBOYSH DPTPZPA PUFBOBCHMYCHBFSHUS, YUFPVSH YCHSHTSFSH LBNOSNY PE CHUSLHA MBAEHA ABOUT FEVS UPVBLKH, FP OILPZDB OE DPKDEYSH DP GEMY.
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h PFCHMEYUEOOOPK MAVCHY L YUEMPCHYUEUFCHH MAVIYSH RPYUFY CHUEZDB PDOPZP UEVS.
rHVMYLB - UCHYOSHS, TELMBNB - LFP ZTPNSHIBOIE RBMLPK CHOKHFTY RPNPKOPZP CHEDTB.
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- dTsPTDC pTHHMM -
dPVTPDEFEMY NPZHF RTYOUFY Y CHTED, EUMY SING OE PUCHEEOSCH UCHEFPN TBHNB.
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-pOPTE vBMSHBL-
UPCHEFSCH TEDLP RTOYNBAFUS U VMBZPDBTOPUFSHA. fE, LFP VPMSHYE CHUEZP CH OYI OHTSDBEFUS, TECE CHUEZP YNY RPMSH'HEFUS.
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-zHYMYRR yuEUFETZHYMSHD-
UFRENSUSH L CHERYOE, RPNOY, YuFP LFP NPTsEF VSHFSH OE pMYNR, B CHEKHCHYK.
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- ьNYMSH pTSSHE-
-ZETNBO ZEUUE,"UFEROPK ChPML"-
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pVBSOYE - OERTYOKHTSDJOOPUFSH YUKHCHUFCH, FBL TSE LBL ZTBGYS - OERTYOKHTSDJOOPUFSH DCHYTSEOYK.
-BODTE nPTCB-
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ABOUT UBNPN DEME MAVPK YUEMPCHEL RTYUYOYF CHBN VPMSH.
CHCH RTPUFP DPMTSOSCH OBKFY FPZP, LFP UFPYF CHBYI UFTBDBOYK.
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- vPV nBTMY -
CHCH RTPUFP DPMTSOSCH OBKFY FPZP, LFP UFPYF CHBYI UFTBDBOYK.
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rTETSDE YUEN RPLBSHCHBFSH RBMSHGEN... KHVEDYUSH, YuFP FChPY THLY YUYUFSHCH!
lTBUPFB - LFP CHEWOPUFSH, DMSEBUS NZOPCHEOYE.
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-bMShVET lBNA-
ZTEI, UPCHETYEOOSCHK PDOBTSDSCH U UPDTPZBOYEN, NSCH CH TSYYOY RPCHFPTSEN EEE NOPZP TB, OP HCE U KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYEN.
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-p.xBKMSHD-
oYUFP FBL OE NEYBEF TPNBOKH, LBL YUKHCHUFChP ANPTB KH TsEOEYOSCH YMY PFUKHFUFCHYE EZP KH NHTSYUYOSCH.
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-P. xBKMSHD-
oYUFP FBL OE NEYBEF TPNBOKH, LBL YUKHCHUFChP ANPTB KH TsEOEYOSCH YMY PFUKHFUFCHYE EZP KH NHTSYUYOSCH.
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edYOUFCHEOOSCHK URPUPV PFDEMBFSHUS PF YULHYEOYS - RPDDBFSHUS ENKH.
UBNBS PVSHHLOPCHEOOBS VEDEMYGB RTYPVTEFBEF KhDYCHYFEMSHOSCHK YOFETEU, LBL FPMSHLP OBUYOBEYSH ULTSHCHBFSH ITS PF MADEK.
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-P. xBMSD-
UBNBS PVSHHLOPCHEOOBS VEDEMYGB RTYPVTEFBEF KhDYCHYFEMSHOSCHK YOFETEU, LBL FPMSHLP OBUYOBEYSH ULTSHCHBFSH ITS PF MADEK.
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fPMSHLP DCHB UPTFB MADEK RP-OBUFPSEENH YOFETEUOSCH - FE, LFP OBEF P TSYI CHU TEYYFEMSHOP, Y FE, LFP OYUESP P OEK OE OBEF.
UBNBS PVSHHLOPCHEOOBS VEDEMYGB RTYPVTEFBEF KhDYCHYFEMSHOSCHK YOFETEU, LBL FPMSHLP OBUYOBEYSH ULTSHCHBFSH ITS PF MADEK.
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lPZDB YUEMPCHEL YUBUFMYCH, BY CHUEZDB IPTPY, OP OE CHUEZDB IPTPYE MADI VSHCHBAF UYUBUFMYCHSHCH.
fPMSHLP OEZMHVPLYE MADI OBAF EUVS DP UBNSCHI ZMHVYO.
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- p. xBKMSHD -
oYUFP FBL OE NEYBEF TPNBOKH, LBL YUKHCHUFChP ANPTB KH TsEOEYOSCH YMY PFUKHFUFCHYE EZP KH NHTSYUYOSCH.
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CHUEZDB RTPEBK UCHPYI CHTBZPCH - OYUFP OE DPUBTsDBEF YN VPMSHYE.
mHYUYYEE KHLTBYEOYE DECHKHYLY - ULTPNOPUFSH Y RTPBTBUOPE RMBFSHYGE.
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-eCHZEOYK yChBTG-
pVSHYUOP NSCH UMSCHYYN HCE PLPOYUBFEMSHOHA TEDBLGYA CHJDPIPCH.
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-UFBOYUMBCH ETSY MEG-
p YUEN OE OBAF, FPZP OE CEMBAF.
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-pCHYDYK-
OE VHDY MYIP, RPLB POP FYIP!
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-tHUULBS RPUMPCHYGB-
TECHOPUFSH - UEUFTB MAVCHY, RPDPVOP FPNH LBL DSHSCHPM - VTBF BOZEMPCH.
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-u.vHZHZHME-
fPZP, LFP MAVYF FEVS, PVNBOKHFSH PYUEOSH RTPUFP. b FPZP, LPZP MAVIYSH UBN, - RPYUFY OECHPNPTSOP.
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-uETZEK mHLSHSOEEOLP-
ZTEI RTEDBCHBFSHUS KHOSHKOYA, LPZDB EUFSH DTHZIE ZTEIY.
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-ZEOOBDYK nBMLYO-
CHUE DBCHOP HCE ULBOBOP, OP FBL LBL OILFP OE UMHYBEF, RTYIPDIFUS RPUFPSOOP CHPTBEBFSHUS OBBD Y RPCHFPTSFSH CHUE UOBYUBMB.
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-BODT TsYD-

OE OBKDS NEUFB RPD UPMOGEN, MADI OBUYOBAF JBNEYUBFSH ABOUT UN RSFOB.
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-bTPO chYZKHYYO-
dBCE uPMOGE, LPZDB PRHULBEFUS, - CHUEZDB LTBUOEEF.
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-mePOYD u. uHIPTHLPC-
rBDEOYE YUEMPCHELB CHPNPTsOP MYYSH U CHSCUPFSCH, Y UBNP RBDEOYE YUEMPCHELB EUFSH OBBL EZP CHEMYYUS.
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-OILPMBC VETDSECH-
NOPZIE MADI, UMBVSHCH PF RTYTPDSCH, DEMBAFUS UPCHETYOOOP DTSOSHA PF FPZP, YuFP OE HNEAF VSHFSH UBNYNY UPVPA Y OY CH YUN OE NPZHF PFDEMYFSHUS PF PVEEZP IPTB, RPAEEZP U YUKhTsPZP Z PMPUB.
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-dNYFTYK rYUBTECH-
pUKHTsDBAF FP, YuEZP OE RPOINBAF.
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-lCHYOFYMYBO-
chUSLPE PUMBVMEOYE KHNUFCHOOOPK TSIYOY CH PVEEUFCHE OEYYVETSOP CHMEYUEF ЪB UPVPK KHYMEOYE NBFETYBMSHOSHI OBLMPOOPUFEK Y ZOHUOP-UZPYUFYUEULYI YOUFYOLFPCH.
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lPNRSHAFETOSH YZTSHCH Y UPGYBMSHOSHE UEFFY - CHTENSRTTPCHPTSDEOOYE, CHEDHEEE L ZHYYYUEULPK, ​​KHNUFCHOOOPK Y DHIPCHOPK DEZTBDBGYY MYUOPUFY.
-uFYCHEO iPLIOZ-
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with OYLPZDB OE YDH FHDB, LHDB YDHF CHUE.
-z. vBMSHFBUBT-
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NPK TSYYOEOOOSCHK PRSHCHF KHVEDIM NEOS, YuFP MADI, OE YNEAEYE OEDPUFBFLPC, YNEAF PUEOSH NBMP DPUFPYOUFCH.
- b.mYOLPMSHO -
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pTBFPT DPMTSEO YUYUETRBFSH FENKH, B OE FETREOYE UMHYBFEMEC.
-xYOUFPO yuETYYUMMSH-
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rPICHBMB ZMKHRPUFY DPMTSOB VSHCHFSH YIMPTSEOB CH RPOSFOSHI DMS OEJ CHSTBTTSEOYSI.
-TBBN tPFFETDBNULYK-
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eUMY LFP-FP MYCEF FEVE RPDPYCHSHCH, RTYTSNY EZP OPZPK, RTETSDE YUEN ON OBUOEF LHUBFSHUS.
-rPMSH hBMETY-
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DCHE PRBUOPUFY OE RETEUFBAF HZTPTSBFSH NYTH: RPTSDPL Y VEURPTSDPL.
-rPMSH hBMETY-
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dEMBFSH FP, YuFP DPUFBCHMSEF KhDPChPMSHUFCHYE, - OBUYF VShchFSH UCHPVPDOSCHN.
-chPMSHFET-
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VEULPOYUOP NBMEOSHLYE MADI YNEAF VEULPOYUOP CHEMILHA ZPTDPUFSH.
-chPMSHFET-
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oYUFP FBL OE URPUPVUFCHHEF DKHYECHOPNH URPLPKUFCHYA, LBL RPMOPE PFUHFUFCHYE UPVUFCHEOOPZP NOEOYS.
-mYIFEOVETS-
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lBTsDSCHK YDEF UCHPYN RHFEN. OP CHUE DPTPZY CHUJ TBCHOP YDHF CH OILHDB. ъOBYUIF, CHEUSH UNSHUM CH UBNPK DPTPZE, LBL RP OEK YDFY... eUMY YDEYSH U KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYEN, OBYUIF, LFP FCHPS DPTPPZB.
EUMY FEVE RMPIP - CH MAVPK NPNEOF NPTSEYSH UPKFY U OEE, LBL VSHCH DBMELP OH OBYEM. th LFP VHDEF RTBCHYMSHOP.
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- lBTMPU lBUFBOEDB -
VEDEKUFCHYE RPTPTsDBEF UPNOEOYS Y UFTBI. DEKUFCHYE RPTPTsDBEF KHCHETOOPUFSH Y NHTSEUFCHP. eUMY IPUEYSH RPVEDIFSH UFTBI - DEKUFCHHK.
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- DEKM LBTOESY -
lPZDB LFP-FP YDEF OE CH OPZKH, OE UREY PUKHTsDBFSH EZP: CHPNPTsOP, PO UMSHCHYYF ЪCHHL DTHZPZP NBTYB.
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-z.fPTP-
vSCHCHBAF CHTENEOB, LPZDB MADI RTYOINBAF LPMMELFYCHOHA CHPOSH ЪB EDYOUFCHP DHib.
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-and. yULBODET-
vYUELUHBMSHOPUFSH HDCHBYCHBEF CHBYY YBOUSCH ABOUT UCHYDBOYE CH UHVVPFOYK CHEWET.
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- chHDY bMMEO -
-xYOUFPO yuETYYUMMSH-
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with MAWMA UCJOJEK. uPVBLY UNPFTSF ABOUT OBU UOYKH CHCHETI. "DUST UNPFTSF ABOUT OBU ACCOUNTING CHOY". UCHYOSHY UNPFTSF ABOUT OBU LBL ABOUT HSE.
pVSHYUOP NSCH UMSCHYYN HCE PLPOYUBFEMSHOHA TEDBLGYA CHJDPIPCH.
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rPDUKHOSH UCPA NEYUFKH CHTBZBN, NPTSEF VSHCHFSH SING RPZYVOKHF RTY ITS TEBMYBGYY.
yЪ FPZP, YuFP DHTBLBN ЪBLPO OE RYUBO, CHCHUE OE UMEDHEF, YuFP POY OE RTOINBAF KHUBUFYS CH YI OBRYUBOY.
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-h. dPNYMSH-
h NHFOPK ChPDE MHYUYE TSYCHЈFUS OE FPNH, LFP MHYUYE RMBCHBEF, B FPNH, LFP IHTSE FPOEEF...
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-UFBU SOLPCHULIK-
oEF FBLPZP RTERSFUFCHYS, LPFPTPZP VSH OE RTECHPЪNPZMP OBIBMSHUFChP.
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-REFTPOYK bTWYFT-
MADY, UYUYFBAEYE OBZMPUFSH CHFPTSCHN UYUBUFSHEN, CHTSD MY OBLPNSCH U RETCHSHCHN.
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-bMY BRYETPOY-
MADY, UYUYFBAEYE OBZMPUFSH CHFPTSCHN UYUBUFSHEN, CHTSD MY OBLPNSCH U RETCHSHCHN.
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vPMSHYOUFCHP CHSHCHDBEF ЪB OPTNBMSHOPE FP, YUEN TSYCHEF, ULPMSH VSHCH THFYOOSHCHN, ZMKHRSHCHN Y VEUUNSHUMEOOSCHN CHU LFP OH VSHMP.
MADY, UYUYFBAEYE OBZMPUFSH CHFPTSCHN UYUBUFSHEN, CHTSD MY OBLPNSCH U RETCHSHCHN.
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chUSLPNH YUEMPCHELH, CHPNPNOYCHYENH UEVS UCHSFSHCHN, UFPYF RPTSCHFSHUS CH RBNSFY Y CH VKHDHEEN VSCHFSH ULTPNOEE.
tsYOSH CHUJ CHTENS PFCHMELBEF OBUYE CHOYNBOYE; Y NSCH DBCE OE KHURECHBEN ЪBNEFYFSH, PF YUEZP YNEOOOP...
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fPOLPUFSH OE DPLBISHCHBEF EEE KHNB. ZMHRGSH Y DBTSE UKHNBUYEDYE VSHCHBAF KhDYCHYFEMSHOP FPOLY.
-boo. rHYLYO-
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yuEMPCHELPN VE LPNRMELUPCH NPTSEF VShchFSH FPMSHLP RBGYEOF UKHNBUYEDYEZP DPNB.
-v.vetnbo-
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OEMSH'S CHUEN DBFSH CHUЈ. rPFPNKH SFP CHUEI NOPZP, B CHUEZP NBMP.
-n. TsCHBOEGLYK-
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dHIPCHOBS RHUFPFB DEMBEF VEMYLPK CHOEYOPUFSH YUEMPCHELB.
-uHIPNMYOULYK-
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YuFPVSH PGEOIFSH YUSHЈ-OYVKhDSH LBYUEFChP, OBDP YNEFSH OELPFPTHA DPMA LFPPZP LBYUEUFCHB Y CH UBNPN UEVE.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
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KHUREY PUFTPZP UMPCHB ЪBCHYUYF VPMEE PF HIB UMHYBAEEZP, YUEN PF SJSCHLB ZPCHPTSEEZP.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
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mAVPCHSH RTYDBEF VMBZPTPDUFCHP DBCE Y FEN, LPFPTSCHN RTYTPDB PFLBBBBMB CH OEN.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
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YoFTYZB UPUFBCHMSEF UYMKH UMBVSCHI.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
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dBCE KH DKHTBLB ICHBFBEF CHUEZDB KHNB, YuFPVSH CHTEDYFSH.
eUMY YUEMPCHEL UBN UMEDYF ЪB UCHPYN ЪDPTPPCHSHEN, FP FTKHDOP OBKFY CHTBYUB, LPFPTSCHK OBBM VSH MHYUYE RPMEЪOPE DMS EZP ЪДПТПЧШС, YuEN ON UBN.
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ъMPK YUEMPCHEL CHTEDYF DTHZYN DBCE VEY CHUSLPK DMS UEVS CHSHZPDSH.
YuYFBS VYPZTBZHYA, RPNOYFE, YuFP RTBCHDB OYLPZDB OE ZPDYFUS L PRHVMYLPCHBOYA.
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-dTsPTDC vetOBTD yPKh-
YuFP OE HVYCHBEF NEOS, FP DEMBEF NEOS UYMSHOEE.
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-OYYYE-
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IN Ancient Greece The “7 sages” are considered the founders of ancient philosophy. Why in quotes? Because in reality there were more sages. There are several lists where they appear different names. But the quantity is the same everywhere.

The first list that has come down to us belongs to Plato and dates back to the 4th century. BC. According to Plato in list of "Seven Wise Men" are: Thales of Miletus, Biant of Priene, Solon of Athens, Pittacus of Mytilene, Chilon of Sparta, Mison of Cheney, Cleobulus of Lindia.

More late version list belongs to Diogenes Laertius (Laertius). No, this is not the Diogenes who lived in a barrel. Diogenes Laertius - late antique historian of philosophy. So on his list, instead of the little-known Mison, there is the name of the tyrant ruler Periander of Corinth. It is believed that Plato specifically removed Periander because of his hatred of despots and tyrants. There are other lists as well. All of them invariably contain 4 names: Thales, Biant, Solon and Pittacus. Over time names of sages overgrown with legends. This is how the ancient Greek philosopher Plutarch, in his work “The Feast of the Seven Wise Men,” described their non-existent meeting in Corinth.

Wisdom of the 7 Sages does not relate to either mythology or science. This is rather purely worldly wisdom, expressed in concise wise statements.

Let's take a closer look at the sages and their great sayings.

Thales of Miletus (VII-VI centuries BC)

It is with the name of Thales of Miletus that any list of “7 wise men” begins. He is called the “Father of Philosophy” and is considered the first ancient scientist. In 585 BC. predicted a solar eclipse, after which he became famous. According to legend, Thales determined the height of the pyramids by their shadow, which incredibly surprised the Egyptian pharaoh. And having studied Egyptian geometry and their 365-day calendar, he introduced these innovations in Ancient Greece. There is also a geometric theorem named after Thales. According to the teachings of Thales, everything arose and arises from water, and then turns back into water. Ultimately, everything is water.







Biant of Priene (VII-VI centuries BC)

Biant of Priene is a public figure and ancient Greek sage. His biography is unknown. There are only a few descriptions of fragments of Biant's life. He was famous for his wise judicial decisions.
















Solon of Athens (VII-VI centuries BC)

Solon of Athens was an ancient Greek politician, legislator, philosopher and poet. He was an archon, the highest official, in Athens during a time of social unrest. During his reign, he introduced more democratic laws: he banned debt slavery, canceled all debts, divided citizens into 4 property categories and gave everyone the opportunity to participate in political life. After his archonship, Solon devoted most of his life to travel. There is even a statue of him in the Library of Congress.






Pittacus of Mytilene (VII-VI centuries BC)

Pittacus of Mytilene is an ancient Greek thinker and legislator. Presiding in a high position in the city of Mytilene, he suppressed intra-city riots and revised criminal laws. Among the Greeks he was revered on a par with Lycurgus and Solon.






Chilo Spartan (VI century BC)

Chilo of Sparta is an ancient Greek poet and politician. He was a member of the government board in Sparta. Some researchers believe that many of the norms of the living structure of Sparta belong to Chilon. Although he was not distinguished by his verbosity, the speeches he made aroused respect and honor. They say that in his old age Chilo admitted that he had not committed a single illegal act. Only once did he ask his comrade to justify a friend who had been convicted by law.







Mison of Heney (VII-VI centuries BC)

Mison of Heney is an ancient Greek sage who lived a quiet modest life in his village. The philosopher Aristoxenus believes that Mison remained unknown precisely because he was not from the city. Mison Heneysky died at the age of 97. His name in Plato's list speaks of the wisdom of his sayings.

The most famous saying sage Mison of Heney.


Cleobulus of Lindia (VI-V centuries BC)

Cleobulus of Lindia is an ancient Greek sage, famous for his riddles, songs and great sayings. He was handsome and strong. He was interested in Egyptian philosophy. Some of his sayings are carved on the Delphic Temple of Apollo.










Periander of Corinth (VII-VI centuries BC)

Periander of Corinth – Ancient Greek statesman and sage. Ruled in Corinth for 40 years. Before communicating with the tyrant of the city of Miletus, Periander was very merciful. And then he became a cruel despot ruler. His policy was directed against the clan nobility. Under him, military units of mercenaries and territorial courts were created. Periander introduced customs duties, state coinage, control over the income of citizens and a law against luxury. Fearing conspiracies, he forbade gatherings in groups in public squares and surrounded himself with bodyguards. Among other things, he was a fan of beautiful architecture, as evidenced by the extensive construction during his reign.












Eastern wisdom(ancient Indian sayings)

The hero, the scientist and the beauty will find shelter wherever they go.

Reason without courage is the property of a woman; courage without reason is the quality of a beast.

It is better to be at enmity with a smart person than to be friends with a fool.

When one is bold in battle, the whole army becomes bold; when one is a coward, everyone becomes a coward.

If danger cannot be avoided, what is the use of cowardice that will not protect you anyway?

Fear danger while it is not there; when danger comes, do not be afraid, but fight it.

Let no one associate with bad friends, let no one associate with bad people. Get attached to good friends, get attached to noble people.

"He insulted me, he hit me, he got the best of me, he robbed me." For those who harbor such thoughts, hatred does not stop. For never in this world does hatred cease with hatred, but with the absence of hatred it ceases...

Hatred can be ended not by hatred, but only by love.

Even the one who is far away is nearby if he is in your heart; even the one who stands next to you is far away if your thoughts are far from him.

You can’t trust your mother, your wife, your brother, or your own children the way you trust a true friend.

Giving, taking, sharing secrets, asking questions, giving treats, accepting treats - these are six signs of friendship.

Don't borrow from a friend or lend to a friend. Debt, like scissors, cuts friendship.

Time will pass, and a friend will become an enemy, and an enemy will become a friend. For one’s own benefit is stronger than anything else.

The strong cannot defeat the weak if they stick together; Bushes that grow close to each other are not afraid of a hurricane.

Love for a woman is sharper than a hook used to tame wild elephants, hotter than a flame; it is like an arrow piercing a person's soul.

Health, stamina, power are great blessings, but they are useless if there is no pleasure in love.

During love pleasure, a woman's lips are always clean.

He who is tormented by passion will not fall asleep even on a soft bed; he who satisfies his passion will fall asleep sweetly on thorns.

Coquetry with a loved one replaces a woman’s declaration of love.

You can catch a tiger in the thicket, a bird in the sky, a fish in the depths of the waters, but you cannot catch the fickle heart of a woman.

A woman is created to give birth, a man is created to produce offspring.

A good wife works for you like a servant; gives advice as an advisor; beautiful as the goddess of beauty; calm and resilient, like the earth; feeds you like a mother and delights you like a hetaera. A good wife is six faces in one.

The woman is shining - the whole house is shining, the woman is gloomy - the whole house is plunged in darkness.

The mistress of the house is what a house is. And a house without a mistress is like a forest.

A lute without strings does not sound, a cart without wheels does not roll, a woman without a husband is unhappy - even if she has a hundred relatives.

No matter how bad your own son is - ill-mannered, ugly, stupid, dissolute, angry - he still brings joy to the heart.

Do not interfere in the affairs of husband and wife, do not interfere in the affairs of father and son.

Until the age of five, treat your son like a king, from five to fifteen - like a servant, after fifteen - like a friend.

There is no place, no opportunity, no wisher - then the woman is pure. Let the god of love himself get her, she will wish for another man. Such is the nature of all wives.

The mere jealousy of a husband attracts his wife to another. A wise man protects his wife without showing jealousy.

A man is only the master of his affairs until the goad of women’s speeches pierces his ear.

What will the villain do to the one in whose hand is the sword of peace? When the fire finds no grass, it calms down on its own.

Gentleness conquers the soft, gentleness defeats the harsh. There is nothing unattainable for softness. Softness is the strongest.

Defeat yourself first, and then your enemies. How can someone who does not control himself own others?

When someone falls, a worthy person falls like a ball, an insignificant person falls like a lump of clay.

Look favorably at everything that exists: let every word you say be calm, friendly, supportive; let every action of yours serve for correction, for the development of good.

Avoid frivolity, avoid passion and pleasure, for only the serious and thoughtful achieve great happiness.

Don't do what you shouldn't do - even under threat of death; do not put off what should be done - this is the eternal commandment.

Do not do to others what would be unpleasant to you.

No matter how small the benefit, it will sprout a hundred shoots if you show it to someone worthy.

You think: “I am alone” - and you do not know that the sage, looking at the good and evil you do, does not leave your heart.

No good is wasted.

Conquer anger with gentleness, evil with goodness, greed with generosity, lies with truth.

There is no asceticism equal to patience; there is no happiness equal to contentment; there is no gift equal to friendship; there is no virtue equal to compassion.

Say pleasant things, but do not flatter; be a hero, but without boasting; be generous, but not to the unworthy; be bold without being cocky.

The sun is red at sunrise, and it is red at sunset as well. The great remain unchanged in both happiness and misfortune.

He is great who becomes blind in front of other people's wives, lame in pursuit of other people's wealth, dumb when hearing blasphemy against others.

The essence of millions of books is in one verse: merit lies in the good of one's neighbor, sin lies in the evil of one's neighbor.

How clever is a noble man when it is necessary to hide someone else's vice! How awkward he is when he has to reveal his virtues.

Imitate the good even in your enemies, do not imitate the bad even in your parents.

Listen to useful speech, let it come from a child; do not listen to bad speeches, let them come from the elder.

Whoever, knowing about the villainy and having the power to prevent it, did not do so is guilty equally with the villain.

Six do not remember those who helped them before: a student - a teacher, a married son - a mother, a husband who has fallen out of love - his wife, someone who has achieved a goal - an assistant, someone who got out of the thicket - a guide, a patient - a doctor.

Do not be angry with an angry person, respond with gentleness to rudeness, do not speak vain and deceitful things.

That real man who sheds the approaching anger, like a snake sheds its old skin.

He who does not respond with anger to anger saves both - himself and the other.

Don't be rude to anyone - they will answer you in kind. Angry speech hurts and you will suffer retribution.

He who does not respond to excessive praise or blame, who does not return blow for blow, who does not wish harm to the offender, is the envy of the gods.

Be attentive to the guest - even if he is your enemy. Even a lumberjack with an ax does not refuse shade from the tree.

A person who does evil is his own enemy: after all, he himself will taste the fruits of his evil.

The one who is able to talk about other people's shortcomings or about his own virtues is insignificant. A truly worthy person speaks neither about other people's shortcomings nor about his own virtues.

The noble man speaks only about the virtues of his neighbor, even though he is deprived of them; low - only about shortcomings. And let both of them lie - the first goes to heaven, the second to hell.

It is not proper for a reasonable person to speak ill of another in an assembly.

The king orders only once, the worthy man expresses his judgment only once, the girl is given in marriage only once - these three things are done only once.

There are two remedies for physical and mental illnesses: either use counteraction, or don’t think about them.

The cure for unhappiness is not to think about it. When you think about misfortune, it does not go away, but increases.

Patience is the adornment of a man, modesty is the adornment of a woman; however, the one receiving the insult must respond with force, and the one indulging in love pleasures must abandon restraint.

When a book, wife or money falls into the wrong hands, they are lost to us; if they return, then the book is tattered, the wife is damaged, and the money is in parts.

A fool fusses with all his might, starting a trifle, but a smart one remains calm, taking on a great task.

Strive for the smart and honest, be on your guard against the smart and deceitful, pity the honest and stupid, avoid the deceitful and stupid.

You can reveal some things to your wives, some things to your friends, some things to your children - after all, they are all worthy of trust. But you can’t reveal everything to everyone.

Do not be too close or too far from kings, fire, elders and women: if you are too close, they will destroy you; If you find yourself too far away, they will be useless to you.

Be neither too rude, nor too stubborn, nor too soft, nor too argumentative, nor too angry. Excess in anything is dangerous: rudeness irritates people, stubbornness repels, gentleness causes contempt, excessive evidence offends, blind faith makes people laugh, unbelief leads to vice.

A splinter, a loose tooth and a bad adviser must be removed by the roots - this is the condition for peace.

Let them make you rich, do not trust the enemy and an unloving woman - otherwise you will die.

Avoid doing things that depend on others; strive only for what depends on yourself.

Do not follow immoderate desires, but do not suppress all desires.

Desire does not calm down from enjoying what is desired; The fire, to which oil has been added, flares up even more.

Conquer the greedy with money, the proud with prayer, the foolish with indulgence, the wise with truthfulness.

How many virtues a person has, so many vices. No one is born without defects.

Virtues are not as noticeable as vices.

An insignificant person is like the scales: the moment he rises, the moment he falls.

Cruelty - even towards the wicked - leads to hell. What can we say about cruelty to the good?

It is little wisdom to deceive the gullible. It is little courage to kill someone who has fallen asleep on your chest.

The strong cannot overcome the weak when he is distrustful. But even the weak will overcome the strong when he is trusting.

Lethargy, womanism, sickness, attachment to one’s native place, contentment with life, timidity—these are six obstacles on the path to greatness.

Knowledge depends on learning, honor on deeds, well-being on diligence, reward on fate.

No one is by nature either high or low; only one’s own deeds lead a person to honor or contempt.

Two omissions are possible when owning wealth: giving to the unworthy and not giving to the worthy.

Money obtained by one's own labor is best, money obtained by inheritance is worse, even worse is from a brother, and worst of all is from a woman.

Man does not serve man; man serves money.

For the greedy there is no good and bad, there is no glorious and shameful, there is no good and evil - for him there is only profitable and unprofitable.

There is no friend equal to health; there is no enemy equal to disease.

Remnants of debt, fire and disease can grow again - destroy them completely.

Live in your youth so that you can be happy in your old age.

Nothing threatens ripe fruit except falling; nothing threatens the one born into the world except death.

Time loves no one and does not hate anyone, time is not indifferent to anyone - it takes everyone away.

Even with your own body it is impossible to be forever, what can we say about other beings?

The wise man mourns neither the dead nor the living.
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Idioms, great sayings, quotes, wise sayings.

Anything can be a teacher

    The only real courage is to be yourself.

    To become a blacksmith, you need to forge.

    The best teacher in life is experience. Charges a lot, but explains clearly.

    Learn from your mistakes. This feature is the only thing useful about them.

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    Courage, will, knowledge and silence are the assets and weapons of those who follow the path of improvement.

    When the disciples' ears are ready to hear, lips appear ready to fill them with wisdom.

    The lips of wisdom are open only to the ears of understanding.

    Books give knowledge, but they cannot tell everything. First seek wisdom from the scriptures, and then seek Supreme guidance.

    The soul is a prisoner of its ignorance. She is chained by the chains of ignorance to an existence in which she cannot control her destiny. The purpose of every virtue is to eliminate one such chain.

    Those who gave you your body endowed it with weakness. But EVERYTHING that gave you a soul armed you with determination. Act decisively and you will be wise. Be wise and you will find happiness.

    The greatest treasures given to man are judgment and will. Happy is he who knows how to use them.

    Anything can be a teacher.

    The "I" chooses the method of teaching the "I".

    Giving up freedom of thought may mean losing the last opportunity to understand the laws of the Universe.

    True knowledge comes from the highest path, which leads to the eternal Fire. Delusion, defeat and death arise when a person follows the lower path of earthly attachments.

    Wisdom is the child of learning; Truth is the child of wisdom and love.

    Death occurs when the purpose of life is achieved; death shows what the meaning of life is.

    When you meet an arguer who is inferior to you, do not try to crush him with the force of your arguments. He is weak and will give himself away. Don't respond to evil speeches. Don't indulge your blind passion to win at any cost. You will defeat him by the fact that those present will agree with you.

    True wisdom is far from stupidity. A wise man often doubts and changes his mind. A fool is stubborn and stands his ground, knowing everything except his ignorance.

    Only one part of the soul penetrates into the earthly chain of time, while the other remains in timelessness.

    Avoid talking to many people about your knowledge. Don’t keep it selfishly for yourself, but don’t expose it to the ridicule of the crowd. A loved one will understand the truth of your words. The distant one will never be your friend.

    May these words remain in the casket of your body and may they keep your tongue from idle talk.

    Be careful not to misunderstand the teaching.

    The spirit is life, and the body is needed in order to live.


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Great Sayings of the Sages

    A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. - Confucius

    What you believe in is what you will become.

    Feelings, emotions and passions are good servants, but bad masters.

    Those who want, look for opportunities, those who don’t want, look for reasons. - Socrates

    You cannot solve a problem with the same consciousness that created the problem. - Einstein

    Whatever the life around us, for us it is always painted in the color that arises in the depths of our being. - M.Gandhi

    The observer is the observed. - Jiddu Krishnamurti

    The most important necessity in life is a feeling of being in demand. Until a person feels that someone needs him, his life will remain meaningless and empty. - Osho

Statements

    To be conscious means to remember, to be aware, and to sin means not to be aware, to forget. - Osho

    Happiness is your inner nature. It does not need any external conditions; it simply is, happiness is you. - Osho

    Happiness is always found within yourself. - Pythagoras

    Life is empty if you live only for yourself. By giving, you live. - Audrey Hepburn

    Listen, how a person insults others is how he characterizes himself.

    No one leaves anyone, someone just moves forward. The one who lags behind believes that he was abandoned.

    Take responsibility for the results of communication. Not “I was provoked”, but “I allowed myself to be provoked” or succumbed to provocation. This approach helps to gain experience.

    A touchy person is a sick person and it is better not to communicate with him.

    Nobody owes you anything - be grateful for little things.

    Be clear, but don't demand to be understood.

  • God always surrounds us with those people with whom we need to heal from our shortcomings. - Simeon of Athos
  • A married man's happiness depends on those he is not married to. - O. Wilde
  • Words can prevent death. Words can bring the dead to life. - Navoi
  • When you don’t know words, you have no way to get to know people. - Confucius
  • He who neglects the word harms himself. - Proverbs of Solomon 13:13

Idioms

    Horatio, there are many things in the world that our sages never dreamed of...

    And there are spots in the sun.

    Harmony is the union of opposites.

  • The whole world is a theater, and people are actors. - Shakespeare

Great Quotes

    Time doesn't like to be wasted. - Henry Ford

    Failure is simply an opportunity to start again, but more wisely.- Henry Ford

    Lack of self-confidence is the cause of most of our failures. - K.Bovey

    The attitude towards children is an unmistakable measure of the spiritual dignity of people. - Ya.Bryl

    Two things always fill the soul with new and ever stronger surprise, the more often and longer we reflect on them - this is the starry sky above me and the moral law within me. - I. Kant

    If the problem can be resolved, there is no need to worry about it. If a problem cannot be solved, there is no point in worrying about it. - Dalai Lama

    Knowledge always gives freedom. - Osho


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About friendship

A true friend is known in misfortune. - Aesop

My friend is the one to whom I can tell everything. - V.G. Belinsky

No matter how rare it is real love, real friendship is even less common. - La Rochefoucauld

Affection can do without reciprocity, but friendship never can. - J. Rousseau

Friedrich Nietzsche

  • A woman is considered thoughtful, why?
    Because they can’t find out the reasons for her actions. The reason for her actions never lies on the surface.

    The same affects in men and women differ in tempo; That’s why a man and a woman never stop misunderstanding each other.

    Everyone carries within himself the image of a woman, received from his mother; this determines whether a person will honor women in general, or despise them, or, in general, treat them with indifference.

    If spouses did not live together, good marriages would occur more often.

    A lot of short madness - you call it love. And your marriage, like one long folly, puts an end to many short follies.

    Your love for your wife and your wife's love for her husband - ah, if only it could be pity for the suffering hidden gods! But almost always two animals guess each other.

    And even your best love is only an enthusiastic symbol and painful ardor. Love is a torch that should shine for you on higher paths.

    A little good food can often make the difference between whether we look at the future with hope or despondency. This is true even in the most sublime and spiritual realms of man.

    Sometimes sensuality overtakes love, the root of love remains weak, unrooted, and it is not difficult to pull it out.

    We praise or blame, depending on whether one or the other gives us a greater opportunity to discover the brilliance of our mind.

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Ancient Greek philosophy can still teach us a lot today. The worldview of ancient philosophers amazes with its optimism, virtue and wisdom. Below, in quotes, are 9 life principles professed by the most famous ancient philosophers of Ancient Greece.

  1. Do everything with unconditional love.

A person should do what he loves. Only in this case will he succeed. It's better to be a good carpenter than a bad banker. Sincere love for your work is your calling.

“Work done with pleasure allows you to achieve excellence”- Aristotle.

“It is better to do a small part of a task perfectly than to do ten times as much poorly.”- Aristotle

“Never do anything you don’t know, but learn everything you need to know.”- Pythagoras

“Each person is worth exactly as much as the cause for which he cares is worth.”- Epicurus.

“Where a person resists, there is his prison.”- Epictetus.

  1. Don’t complain, don’t lose heart, don’t live in the past.

The biggest obstacle for a person in this world is himself. Other obstacles and unfavorable circumstances are the reason to look for new opportunities and unexpected ideas.

“A man who is dissatisfied with few things is not satisfied with anything.”- Epicurus.

“When leaving for a foreign land, don’t look back”- Pythagoras.

"Live today, forget the past"- ancient Greek proverb.

“Small opportunities often become the beginning of great enterprises.”- Demosthenes.

“The great science of living happily is to live only in the present”- Pythagoras.

“The first and best victory is victory over yourself”- Plato.

“For their misfortunes, people tend to blame fate, the gods, and everything else, but not themselves” - Plato.

  1. Believe in yourself, listen to yourself and don’t always take for granted what others say.

Nobody knows you better than you. In life, you will come across many people who will share with you their ideas, opinions and views on various situations. You will meet many people who will give you free advice on how you should manage your life. Listen without judgment, draw conclusions, but follow the dictates of your heart - ancient philosophers urge in their aphorisms.

“Learn to listen and you can benefit even from those who speak ill of you.”- Plutarch.

“First of all, don’t lose your self-respect”- Pythagoras.

“Learn to be silent, let your cold mind listen and heed”- Pythagoras.

“Whatever they think of you, do what you think is fair. Be equally impartial to both blame and praise."- Pythagoras.

“If you live in harmony with nature, you will never be poor, and if you live in harmony with human opinion, you will never be rich.”- Epicurus.

  1. Don't lose faith.

Replace fears and misgivings with faith and hope. Humility, love and faith can work miracles. Everything will happen in right time and in the right place.

"Hope is a daydream"- Aristotle.

“No fruit ripens suddenly, neither a bunch of grapes nor a fig tree. If you tell me that you want figs, I will tell you that time will have to pass. Let the tree bloom first, and then the fruits ripen."- Epictetus.

  1. Always strive to think and feel positively.

The ancient Greeks preached: “Think positive thoughts.” If negative thoughts fill your head, wave them goodbye and replace them with positive thoughts of beauty, happiness and love. Focus on the present, and the things for which you are grateful to God. Stay away from negative people around you and always surround yourself with happy and positive people.

“Fear and sadness that have taken possession of a person for a long time are conducive to illness”- Hippocrates.

“The human brain contains the cause of many diseases”- Hippocrates.

“Happiness depends on ourselves”- Aristotle.

“The brain is the place where pleasure, laughter and joy arise. From it come melancholy, sorrow and crying.”- Hippocrates.

6. Improve yourself and discover new horizons for yourself.

“Explore everything, give the mind first place”- Pythagoras.

“Work, good spirits and the striving of the mind for perfection, for knowledge lead to results that decorate life”- Hippocrates.

7. In difficult situations, look for strength and courage within yourself.

“Courage is a virtue by virtue of which people perform wonderful deeds in danger.”- Aristotle.

“People need courage and fortitude not only against the weapons of enemies, but also against any blows of fate.”- Plutarch.

“You don’t develop the courage to be happy in a relationship every day. You will develop it in difficult times and through all sorts of adversity."- Epicurus.

"You will never do anything in this world without courage. This is the greatest quality in a person and should be honored."- Aristotle.

8. Forgive yourself and others for mistakes.

View your mistakes positively as learning experiences that will help you eventually achieve your dreams. Mistakes and failures are inevitable.

“It is better to expose your own mistakes than others”- Democritus.

“To live and not make a single mistake is not in the power of man, but from one’s mistakes it is good to learn wisdom in the future.”- Plutarch.

“To make no mistakes is a property of the gods, but not of man.”- Demosthenes.

“Every business is improved by mastering technology. Every skill is achieved through exercise."- Hippocrates.

9. Virtue and compassion.

The views of ancient Greek philosophers echo the later Christianity. It is no coincidence that medieval Christian theologians called Aristotle a spontaneous Christian, although he lived long before the birth of Jesus Christ.

"What is a sense of life? Serve others and do good"- Aristotle.

“Live with people so that your friends do not become enemies, and your enemies become friends”- Pythagoras.

“Boys stone frogs for fun, but frogs really die.”- Plutarch.

“We crave and strive for immortality, which is alien to our nature, and power, which depends mostly on luck, and we place moral perfection, the only divine good available to us, on last place» - Plutarch.

“Two things make a man godlike: living for the good of society and truthfulness.”- Pythagoras.

« For the sun to rise, there is no need for prayers or spells; it suddenly begins to send its rays to the joy of everyone. So don’t wait for applause, noise, or praise to do good—do good deeds voluntarily—and you will be loved like the sun.”- Epictetus.

“Always prefer a short but honest life to a long but shameful life”- Epictetus.

“Burning yourself, shine for others”- Hippocrates.

“By caring for the happiness of others, we find our own”- Plato.

“A person who has received a benefit must remember it all his life, and a person who has shown a benefit must immediately forget about it.”- Demosthenes.