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Ten thousand men possess ten thousand hopes. A few bear fruit in happiness; the...
Author:
Gilbert Murray
Book:
The Bacchae
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Ten thousand men possess ten thousand hopes. A few bear fruit in happiness; the others go awry. But he who garners day by day the good life, he is happiest."
( Gilbert Murray )
[ The Bacchae ]
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