ARISTOPHANES QUOTES II

Greek comic dramatist (450 B.C. - 388 B.C.)

Aristophanes quote

The old are in a second childhood.

ARISTOPHANES

The Clouds

Tags: old age


Full of wiles, full of guile, at all times, in all ways, are the children of Men.

ARISTOPHANES

The Birds



What serious airs the rascal puts on! Look! His legs are already shrieking "oh! oh!" They are asking for shackles and wedges.

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus


Look at the orators in our republics; as long as they are poor, both state and people can only praise their uprightness; but once they are fattened on the public funds, they conceive a hatred for justice, plan intrigues against the people and attack the democracy.

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus


It is the compelling power of great thoughts and ideas to engender phrases of equal size.

ARISTOPHANES

The Frogs


Poverty, the most fearful monster that ever drew breath.

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus

Tags: poverty


Evil events from evil causes spring,
And what you suffer flows from what you've done.

ARISTOPHANES

The Clouds


Let each man exercise the art he knows.

ARISTOPHANES

The Wasps

Tags: art


A man should be able to stand up under any disaster for his country's good.

ARISTOPHANES

The Congresswomen


How can I study from below, that which is above?

ARISTOPHANES

The Clouds


Mix and knead together all the state business as you do for your sausages. To win the people, always cook them some savory that pleases them.

ARISTOPHANES

The Knights

Tags: government


Today things are better than yesterday.

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus

Tags: yesterday


Do not bandy words with your father, nor treat him as a dotard, nor reproach the old man, who has cherished you, with his age.

ARISTOPHANES

The Clouds


The love of wine is a good man's failing.

ARISTOPHANES

The Wasps

Tags: alcoholism


Wealth--the most excellent of all gods.

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus

Tags: wealth


An ancient tradition declares that every idiot blunder we pass into law will sooner or later redound to Athens' profit.

ARISTOPHANES

The Congresswomen


Is this doing you harm, that we shower blessings on all men?

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus


Does it seem that everything is extravagance in the world, or rather madness, when you watch the way things go? A crowd of rogues enjoy blessings they have won by sheer injustice, while more honest folks are miserable and die of hunger.

ARISTOPHANES

Plutus


If a man owes me money, I never seem to forget. But if I do the owing, I somehow never remember.

ARISTOPHANES

The Clouds

Tags: money