Poems List

Who so neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future.
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Nothing has more strength than dire necessity.
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Wealth stays with us a little moment if at all. only our characters are steadfast, not our gold.
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Much effort, much prosperity.
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To persevere, trusting in what hopes he has, is courage in a man.
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Impudence is the worst of all human diseases.
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There is something in the pang of change More than the heart can bear, Unhappiness remembering happiness.
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Silver and gold are not the only coin; virtue too passes current all over the world.
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Youth is the best time to be rich, and the best time to be poor.
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Some wisdom you must learn from one who's wise.
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Euripides was born on the island of Salamis in Ancient Greece. His life coincided with a period of great cultural and political effervescence in Classical Athens, although he himself was not Athenian by birth. He dedicated himself to writing tragedies, distinguishing himself from his predecessors by his more skeptical and humanist approach to myths. His characters are often portrayed with psychological depth, questioning the gods, justice, and human nature. Plays such as "Medea", "The Bacchae", "The Trojan Women", and "The Cyclops" (the only complete satyr play to have survived from Ancient Greece) exemplify his style and concerns. "Medea", in particular, is famous for its raw depiction of revenge and passion. Euripides is considered a precursor to modern drama for his psychological analysis and his critical approach to traditional narratives. He died in Pella, Macedonia.