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The phrase "Call no man happy until he is dead, Call no day happy until it is done" came up in a discussion with my friends, and we didn't know whether it was attributed to herodotus, as said by "American Gods" or rather if it was Aeschylus, as two of my friends seem to think. I tried the internet, but it seems split on this subject. Any clarifications would be great.

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"call no man happy 'till he dies/there's no milk at the bottom of the pail"-- Misery is the River of the World, by Tom Waits

might be older then that. i dunno. great song
 
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