This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.


line 293. - Works and Days (c. 700 BC)


This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.

This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.

This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.

This man, I say, is most perfect who shall have understood everything for himself, after having devised what may be best afterward and unto the end.