They who prosper take on airs of vanity.
For the mighty even to give way is grace.
Old men are always young enough to learn, with profit.
Beyond age, leaf / withered, man goes three footed / no stronger than a child is, / a dream that falters in daylight.
Obstinacy / standing alone is the weakest of all things / in one whose mind is not possessed by wisdom.
Against necessity, / against its strength, no one can fight and win.
Ask the gods nothing excessive.
When a match has equal partners / then I fear not.
Wrong must not win by technicalities.
Many among men are they who set high / the show of honor, yet break justice.