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Solon

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Call no man happy until he is dead.


— Solon


#happiness #history #philosophy #the-good-life #life

If all our misfortunes were laid in one common heap, whence every one must take an equal portion, most people would be contented to take their own and depart.


— Solon


#misfortune #equality

Seek to learn constantly while you live; do not wait in the faith that old age by itself will bring wisdom.


— Solon


#age

count no man happy until he be dead.


— Solon


#happiness #temporary #death

In giving advice seek to help, not to please, your friend.


— Solon


#friend #giving #help #please #seek

Learn to obey before you command.


— Solon


#command #learn #obey #you

Let no man be called happy before his death. Till then, he is not happy, only lucky.


— Solon


#called #death #happy #his #lucky

I grow old learning something new every day.


— Solon


#every #every day #grow #i #learning

No one can be said to be happy until he is dead.


— Solon


#dead #happy #said #until

Rich people without wisdom and learning are but sheep with golden fleeces.


— Solon


#learning #people #rich #rich people #sheep






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Did you know about Solon?

Athens like other Greek city states in the 7th Century BC was faced with increasing population pressures and by about 525 BC it was able to feed itself only in 'good years'. Accounts of Solon's laws by 4th Century orators like Aeschines however are considered unreliable for a number of reasons;

Attic pleaders did not hesitate to attribute to him (Solon) any law which suited their case and later writers had no criterion by which to distinguish earlier from later works. The top three classes were eligible for a variety of lesser posts and only the Thetes were excluded from all public office.

Solon (pron. Solon and his times can appear particularly interesting to students of history as a test of the limits and nature of historical argument. Knowledge of Solon is limited by the lack of documentary and archeological evidence covering Athens in the early 6th century BC.

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