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Pittacus
[ pit-uh-kuhs ]
noun
- c650–570 b.c., democratic statesman and reformer from Mytilene.
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Once explained to Pittacus, my donkey, and he would smile until every tooth in his head could be seen.
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At any rate, Pittacus was no sort of a mount for a witch, not being sufficiently swift for those lively ladies.
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Pittacus of Mitylene, another of the sages, is reported to have lived at that time.
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Pittacus wronged by one whom he had it in his power to punish, let him go free, saying, Forgiveness is better than revenge.
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Socrates proceeds to argue in a highly impressive manner that the whole composition is intended as an attack upon Pittacus.
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