“Prolific truly is the impious deed;
Like to the evil stock, the evil seed.”

Source: Oresteia (458 BC), Agamemnon, lines 758–760 (tr. Anna Swanwick)

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Τὸ δυσσεβὲς γὰρ ἔργον μετὰ μὲν πλείονα τίκτει, σφετέρᾳ δ' εἰκότα γέννᾳ.

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ancient Athenian playwright -525–-456 BC

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