το καλύτερο από όλα είναι να μην γεννηθεί κανείς∙ αλλά αφού γεννηθεί, δεύτερο καλό είναι να πάει το γρηγορότερο εκεί, από όπου ήρθε.
Not to be born is, beyond all estimation, best; but one is born, this is next best by far, that with utmost speed he should go back from where he came.
If you come too fast on the first round, spend some time fingering and licking her and then go for round two.
Sofoklis was a male talent in the ancient adult industry.
Also had an ancient podcast.
It’s from the chorus of Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles:
>Not to be born is, beyond all estimation, best; but when a man has seen the light of day, this is next best by far, that with utmost speed he should go back from where he came
The whole line goes:
>Not to be born is, beyond all estimation, best; but when a man has seen the light of day, this is next best by far, that with utmost speed he should go back from where he came.
For when he has seen youth go by, with its easy merry-making, what hard affliction is foreign to him, what suffering does he not know? Envy, factions, strife, battles, and murders. Last of all falls to his lot old age, blamed,
weak, unsociable, friendless, wherein dwells every misery among miseries.
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He was her alitis and she was his madam. – Sophocles the Tranos
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μὴ φῦναι τὸν ἅπαντα νικᾷ λόγον∙ τὸ δ’ ἐπεὶ φανῇ, βῆναι κεῖσ’ ὁπόθεν περ ἥκει πολὺ δεύτερον ὡς τάχιστα
το καλύτερο από όλα είναι να μην γεννηθεί κανείς∙ αλλά αφού γεννηθεί, δεύτερο καλό είναι να πάει το γρηγορότερο εκεί, από όπου ήρθε.
Not to be born is, beyond all estimation, best; but one is born, this is next best by far, that with utmost speed he should go back from where he came.
If you come too fast on the first round, spend some time fingering and licking her and then go for round two.
Sofoklis was a male talent in the ancient adult industry.
Also had an ancient podcast.
It’s from the chorus of Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles:
>Not to be born is, beyond all estimation, best; but when a man has seen the light of day, this is next best by far, that with utmost speed he should go back from where he came
The whole line goes:
>Not to be born is, beyond all estimation, best; but when a man has seen the light of day, this is next best by far, that with utmost speed he should go back from where he came.
For when he has seen youth go by, with its easy merry-making, what hard affliction is foreign to him, what suffering does he not know? Envy, factions, strife, battles, and murders. Last of all falls to his lot old age, blamed,
weak, unsociable, friendless, wherein dwells every misery among miseries.