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" Man is the vainest of all
creatures that have their being upon earth. As long as heaven
vouchsafes him health and strength, he thinks that he shall come to
no harm hereafter, and even when the blessed gods bring sorrow upon
him, he bears it as he needs must, and makes the best of it; for
God Almighty gives men their daily minds day by day. I know all
about it, for I was a rich man once, and did much wrong in the
stubbornness of my pride, and in the confidence that my father and
my brothers would support me; therefore let a man fear God in all
things always, and take the good that heaven may see fit to send
him without vainglory. "

Homer


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Homer quote : Man is the vainest of all<br />creatures that have their being upon earth. As long as heaven<br />vouchsafes him health and strength, he thinks that he shall come to<br />no harm hereafter, and even when the blessed gods bring sorrow upon<br />him, he bears it as he needs must, and makes the best of it; for<br />God Almighty gives men their daily minds day by day. I know all<br />about it, for I was a rich man once, and did much wrong in the<br />stubbornness of my pride, and in the confidence that my father and<br />my brothers would support me; therefore let a man fear God in all<br />things always, and take the good that heaven may see fit to send<br />him without vainglory.