It is said that as many days as there are in the whole journey, so many are the men and horses that stand along the road, each horse and man at the interval of a days journey; and these are stayed neither by snow nor rain nor heat nor darkness from accomplishing their appointed course with all speed.
But this I know: if all mankind were to take their troubles to market with the idea of exchanging them, anyone seeing what his neighbor's troubles we… - Herodotus
But this I know: if all mankind were to take their troubles to market with the idea of exchanging them, anyone seeing what his neighbor's troubles we…
- Herodotus
The secret of success is that it is not the absence of failure, but the absence of envy. - Herodotus
The secret of success is that it is not the absence of failure, but the absence of envy.
I know that human happiness never remains long in the same place. - Herodotus
I know that human happiness never remains long in the same place.
The most hateful grief of all human griefs is to have knowledge of a truth, but no power over the event. - Herodotus
The most hateful grief of all human griefs is to have knowledge of a truth, but no power over the event.
Haste in every business brings failures. - Herodotus
Haste in every business brings failures.
Calumny is a monstrous vice: for, where parties indulge in it, there are always two that are actively engaged in doing wrong, and one who is subject … - Herodotus
Calumny is a monstrous vice: for, where parties indulge in it, there are always two that are actively engaged in doing wrong, and one who is subject …
Adversity has the effect of drawing out strength and qualities of a man that would have laid dormant in its absence. - Herodotus
Adversity has the effect of drawing out strength and qualities of a man that would have laid dormant in its absence.
Men trust their ears less than their eyes. - Herodotus
Men trust their ears less than their eyes.
If a man insisted always on being serious, and never allowed himself a bit of fun and relaxation, he would go mad or become unstable without knowing … - Herodotus
If a man insisted always on being serious, and never allowed himself a bit of fun and relaxation, he would go mad or become unstable without knowing …
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