Better be sick than tend the sick; the first is but a single ill, the last unites mental grief with manual toil.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 5), The Plays of Euripides, Hippolytus, l. 186


Better be sick than tend the sick; the first is but a single ill, the last unites mental grief with manual toil.

Better be sick than tend the sick; the first is but a single ill, the last unites mental grief with manual toil.

Better be sick than tend the sick; the first is but a single ill, the last unites mental grief with manual toil.

Better be sick than tend the sick; the first is but a single ill, the last unites mental grief with manual toil.