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Ideas of Epicharmus, by Text
[Greek, c.510 - 450 BCE, Born at Syracuse. Wrote comic plays. Died in Sicily.]
B02
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p.35
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16066
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Additional or removal of any part changes a thing, so people are never the same person
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B05
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p.36
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436
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A dog seems handsome to another a dog, and even a pig to another pig
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B23
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p.37
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439
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God knows everything, and nothing is impossible for him
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B30
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p.37
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440
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Hands wash hands; give that you may get
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B32
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p.37
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441
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Against a villain, villainy is not a useless weapon
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B44
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p.38
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442
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Pleasures are like pirates - if you are caught they drown you in a sea of pleasures
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B57
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p.39
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443
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Human logos is an aspect of divine logos, and is sufficient for successful living
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