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The whims of youth break all the rules.

HOMER, The Iliad

Old Night ... can overpower all gods and mortal men.

HOMER, The Iliad

The man who fights the gods does not live long.

HOMER, The Iliad

One man is a splendid fighter -- a god has made him so --
one's a dancer, another skilled at lyre and song,
and deep in the next man's chest farseeing Zeus
plants the gift of judgment, good clear sense.
And many reap the benefits of that treasure.

HOMER, The Iliad

The rage of kings is strong, they're nursed by the gods.

HOMER, The Iliad

The same honor waits for the coward and the brave. They both go down to Death.

HOMER, The Iliad

Hunger is insolent, and will be fed.

HOMER, The Odyssey

We battle on in words, as always, mere words, and what's the cure? We cannot find a thing.

HOMER, The Iliad

Behold, on wrong
Swift vengeance waits.

HOMER, The Odyssey

Better to flee from death than feel its grip.

HOMER, The Iliad

A shamefaced man makes a bad beggar.

HOMER, The Odyssey

A man who has been through bitter experiences and travelled far enjoys even his sufferings after a time.

HOMER, The Odyssey

But when Aurora, daughter of the dawn,
With rosy lustre purpled o'er the lawn.

HOMER, Odyssey

Who dares think one thing, and another tell,
My heart detests him as the gates of hell.

HOMER, The Iliad

Wine can of their wits the wise beguile,
Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile.

HOMER, The Odyssey

Like strength is felt from hope, and from despair.

HOMER, The Iliad

The strength even of weak men when united avails much.

HOMER, attributed, Day's Collacon

Whatever sorrows may be thy doom, bear them with patience, if necessity entail them.

HOMER, attributed, Day's Collacon

Yet, taught by time, my heart has learned to glow
For other's good, and melt at other's woe.

HOMER, The Odyssey

Praise from a friend, or censure from a foe,
Are lost on hearers that our merits know.

HOMER, The Iliad

The soul of man can never more be recalled when the spark of life has passed his lips.

HOMER, attributed, Day's Collacon

The rule
Of the many is not well. One must be chief
In war and one the king.

HOMER, The Iliad

Rare gift! but oh, what gift to fools avails!

HOMER, The Iliad

But strong of limb
And swift of foot misfortune is, and, far
Outstripping all, comes first to every land,
And there wreaks evil on mankind, which prayers
Do afterwards redress.

HOMER, The Iliad

Not hate, but glory, made these chiefs contend;
And each brave foe was in his soul a friend.

HOMER, The Iliad

Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise,
A flood of glory bursts from all the skies.

HOMER, The Iliad

Grief tears his heart, and drives him to and fro,
In all the raging impotence of woe.

HOMER, The Iliad

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