| Herodotus - 1875 - 754 Seiten
...thou hast closed thy life happily. For assuredly he who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily needs, unless it BO hap that luck attend upon him, and so he continue in the enjoyment of all his good things to the... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 344 Seiten
...thou hast closed thy life happily. For assuredly he who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily...of life. For many of the wealthiest men have been unfavored of fortune, and many whose means were moderate, have had excellent luck. Men of the former... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1892 - 334 Seiten
...thou hast closed thy life happily. For assuredly he who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily...of life. For many of the wealthiest men have been unfavored of fortune, and many whose means were moderate, have had excellent luck. Men of the former... | |
| Annesley W. Streane - 1900 - 156 Seiten
...and Solon (Herod, i. 32), where the latte says, 'He who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily...upon him, and so he continue in the enjoyment of all good things to the end of life. For many of the wealthiest men have been unfavoured of fortune, and... | |
| William Stearns Davis - 1912 - 404 Seiten
...thou hast closed thy life happily. For assuredly he who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily...of life. For many of the wealthiest men have been unfavored of fortune, and many whose means were moderate have had excellent luck. The wealthy man is... | |
| Charles Alexander Robinson - 1959 - 180 Seiten
...thou hast closed thy life happily. For assuredly he who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily...of life. For many of the wealthiest men have been unfavored of fortune, and many whose means were moderate have had excellent luck. Men of the former... | |
| Hajime Nakamura - 1992 - 600 Seiten
...happiness." 19 Solon, the wise, in turn claimed that "He who possesses great store of riches is no nearer happiness than he who has what suffices for his daily needs, unless it os hap that luck attend upon him, and so he continue in the enjoyment of all his good things to the... | |
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