Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Once to die is better than length of days in sorrow without end.
Aeschylus
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Aeschylus
Dramatist
Playwright
Tragedy Writer
Warrior
Elefsina
Æschylus
Aeschylos
Without
Length
Sorrow
Days
Dies
Ends
Better
More quotes by Aeschylus
Reverence for parents stands written among the three laws of most revered righteousness.
Aeschylus
There are times when fear is good. It must keep its watchful place at the heart's controls.
Aeschylus
A prosperous fool is a grievous burden.
Aeschylus
From a small seed a mighty trunk may grow.
Aeschylus
Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain?
Aeschylus
To many mortals silence great gain brings.
Aeschylus
To mourn and bewail your ill-fortune, when you will gain a tear from those who listen, this is worth the trouble.
Aeschylus
I pray for no more youth To perish before its prime That Revenge and iron-heated War May fade with all that has gone before Into the night of time.
Aeschylus
I have learned to hate all traitors, and there is no disease that I spit on more than treachery.
Aeschylus
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind must lie.
Aeschylus
High fortune, this in man's eye is god and more than god is this.
Aeschylus
The evils of mortals are manifold nowhere is trouble of the same wing seen.
Aeschylus
There is no avoidance in delay.
Aeschylus
Don't you know this, that words are doctors to a diseased temperment?
Aeschylus
There is a limit to the best of health, disease is always a near neighbor.
Aeschylus
Alas for the affairs of men! When they are fortunate you might compare them to a shadow and if they are unfortunate, a wet sponge with one dash wipes the picture away.
Aeschylus
There is a time when fear is good and ought to remain seated as a guardian of the heart.
Aeschylus
The so-called mother of the child isn't the child's begetter, but only a sort of nursing soil for the new-sown seed. The man, the one on top, is the true parent, while she, a stranger, foster's a stranger's sprout.
Aeschylus
But who can describe the overweening pride of men? Or women mad with passion, reckless in their hearts, soulmates to every kind of ruin that befalls us? Wild passion, unrestrained, boundless, that overcomes the women, perverts the yoke of wedlock for beasts and men alike.
Aeschylus
ATHENA: There are two sides to this dispute. I've heard only one half the argument. (...) So you two parties, summon your witnesses, set out your proofs, with sworn evidence to back your stories. Once I've picked the finest men in Athens, I'll return. They'll rule fairly in this case, bound by a sworn oath to act with justice.
Aeschylus