United we stand, divided we fall. -- Aesop (620-560 BCE) Aesop's Fables:
"The Four Oxen and the Lion"
"The Four Oxen and the Lion"
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- Any excuse will serve a tyrant. -- Aesop (620-560 BCE) Aesop's Fables:
"The Wolf and the... - We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones
to public office. --... - We often give our enemies the means of our own
destruction.... - We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified.
Aesop (620-560 B.C... - Distrust interested
advice. --... - Appearances often are deceiving
--... - A song for our banner! The watchword recall
Which gave the Republic her station:
"United we stand, divided we fall!" It made and preserves... - Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
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- There are but two ways, the way of Rome and the way of atheism.
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) "Apologia pro Vita Sua"... - Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincerely ignorance and con-
scientious stupidity. -- Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929... - A dying people tolerates the present, rejects the future,
and finds its satisfactions in past greatness and... - Those who labor with their minds govern others; those who labor with their
strength are governed by others.
Mencius (Meng-tse) (372?-289?... - Know Thyself" was written over the portal of the antique world.
Over the portal of the new world, "Be Thyself" shall...
