"A good Soul hath neither too great joy, nor too great sorrow: for it rejoiceth in goodness; and it sorroweth in wickedness. By the means whereof, when it beholdeth all things, and seeth the good and bad so mingled together, it can neither rejoice greatly; nor be grieved with over much sorrow."

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Source: Pythagoras (2013). “The Golden Verses of Pythagoras”, Lulu Press, Inc

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Pythagoras

Philosopher, Mathematician

Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, known for his contributions to mathematics and the concept of harmony in the universe.

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