If one begins all deeds well, it is likely that they will end well too. Sophocles begindeedend Change image and share on social
Do not grieve yourself too much for those you hate, nor yet forget them utterly. Sophocles forgetgrievehate Change image and share on social
The keenest sorrow is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities. Sophocles adversitykeenrecognize Change image and share on social
There is an ancient saying among men that you cannot thoroughly understand the life of mortals before the man has died, then only can you call it good or bad. Sophocles ancientbadcall Change image and share on social
There is some pleasure even in words, when they bring forgetfulness of present miseries. Sophocles bringforgetfulnessmisery Change image and share on social
There is no greater evil for men than the constraint of fortune. Sophocles constraintevilfortune Change image and share on social
But this is a true saying among men: the gifts of enemies are no gifts and profitless. Sophocles enemygiftman Change image and share on social
When a man has lost all happiness, he's not alive. Call him a breathing corpse. Sophocles alivebreathecall Change image and share on social