It is better to fall in with crows than with flatterers; for in the one case you are devoured when dead, in the other case while alive.


Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 4


It is better to fall in with crows than with flatterers; for in the one case you are devoured when dead, in the other case while alive.

It is better to fall in with crows than with flatterers; for in the one case you are devoured when dead, in the other case while alive.

It is better to fall in with crows than with flatterers; for in the one case you are devoured when dead, in the other case while alive.

It is better to fall in with crows than with flatterers; for in the one case you are devoured when dead, in the other case while alive.