To do nothing is sometimes a good remedy.
Everything in excess is opposed to nature.
-- Hippocrates (c.460-400 BCE)
Everything in excess is opposed to nature.
-- Hippocrates (c.460-400 BCE)
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That which is not used wastes away.
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(2) Nothing is always.
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Menander (c.342-c.291 BCE) "Greek... - Good laws, if not obeyed, do not constitute good government.
Aristotle (384-322 BCE) "Nicomachean Ethics" IV,8,1294a...
