| James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899. | | | | Pindar |
| | | [Greek]If any man hopes that his deeds will pass unobserved by the Deity, he is mistaken. | 1 |
| [Greek]In great acts it is not our strength but our good fortune that has triumphed. | 2 |
| [Greek]Men are the dream of a shadow. | 3 |
| [Greek]Water is best. | 4 |
| [Greek]Whatever is beautiful is beautiful by an inner necessity. | 5 |
| Every gift which is given, even though it be small, is in reality great if it be given with affection. | 6 | | |
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