680  Make money, money by fair means if you can, if not, but any means money.
1052  There is nothing more dread and more shameless than a woman who plans such deeds in her heart as the foul deed which she plotted when she contrived her husband's murder.
853  It is entirely seemly for a young man killed in battle to lie mangled by the bronze spear. In his death all things appear fair. But when dogs shame the gray head and gray chin and nakedness of an old man killed, it is the most piteous thing that happens among wretched mortals.
797  I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, Who art as black as hell, as dark as night.
659  And ruin'd love when it is built anew, Grows fairer than at first, more strong, far greater.