Menander

Menander Greek dramatist, the chief representative of the New Comedy, was born in Athens.

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  • We live, not as we wish to, but as we can.
    • Lady of Andros, fragment 50

  • Riches cover a multitude of woes.
    • The Boeotian Girl, fragment 90

  • Whom the gods love dies young.
    • The Double Deceiver, fragment 125

  • At times discretion should be thrown aside, and with the foolish we should play the fool.
    • Those Offered for Sale, fragment 421

  • The truth sometimes not sought for comes forth to the light.
    • The Girl Who Gets Flogged, fragment 422

  • Deus ex machina.
    • Translation: A god from the machine.
    • The Woman Possessed with a Divinity, fragment 227

  • I call a fig a fig, a spade a spade.
    • Unidentified fragment 545

  • Marriage, if one will face the truth, is an evil, but a necessary evil.
    • Unidentified fragment 651

  • It is not white hair that engenders wisdom.
    • Unidentified fragment 639

  • Health and intellect are the two blessings of life.
    • Monostikoi (Single Lines)

  • The man who runs may fight again.
    • Monostikoi (Single Lines)

  • Conscience is a God to all mortals.
    • Monostikoi (Single Lines)
 
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