Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Base men who prosper are unenviable.
Aeschylus
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Aeschylus
Dramatist
Playwright
Tragedy Writer
Warrior
Elefsina
Æschylus
Aeschylos
Men
Prosper
Base
Justice
More quotes by Aeschylus
For somehow this is tyranny's disease, to trust no friends.
Aeschylus
The best by far is to marry in one's own rank.
Aeschylus
To make wail and lament for one's ill fortune, when one will win a tear from the audience, is well worthwhile.
Aeschylus
Reverence for parents stands written among the three laws of most revered righteousness.
Aeschylus
The force of necessity is irresistible.
Aeschylus
The saying goes that the gods leave a town once it is captured.
Aeschylus
To many mortals silence great gain brings.
Aeschylus
There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief.
Aeschylus
Beyond age, leaf withered, man goes three footed no stronger than a child is, a dream that falters in daylight.
Aeschylus
Only through suffering do we learn
Aeschylus
Many men who transgress justice, honor appearance over reality.
Aeschylus
Myriad laughter of the ocean waves.
Aeschylus
The truth Has to be melted out of our stubborn lives By suffering. Nothing speaks the truth, Nothing tells us how things really are, Nothing forces us to know What we do not want to know Except pain. And this is how the gods declare their love.
Aeschylus
Of all the gods only death does not desire gifts.
Aeschylus
But let the good prevail.
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
Whoever is just willingly and without compulsion will not lack happiness he will never be utterly destroyed.
Aeschylus
Who holds a power but newly gained is ever stern of mood.
Aeschylus
This is a sickness rooted and inherent in the nature of a tyranny: that he that holds it does not trust his friends.
Aeschylus
Self-will in the man who does not reckon wisely is by itself the weakest of all things.
Aeschylus