There is nothing more wretched than a man who wanders all over the earth.
Iliad and Odyssey
There is nothing more wretched than a man who wanders all over the earth.
Iliad and Odyssey
From 'The Odyssey', criticizing aimlessness.
circa 800 BCE
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