Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
All men know their children Mean more than life. If childless people sneer- Well, they've less sorrow. But what lonesome luck!
Euripides
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Euripides
Playwright
Tragedy Writer
Writer
Ancient Athens
Children
Sneer
Mean
Lonesome
Men
Luck
Life
Sorrow
People
Parent
Less
Wells
Well
Childless
More quotes by Euripides
courage is the gift of character
Euripides
Who dares not speak his free thoughts is a slave.
Euripides
The lucky person passes for a genius.
Euripides
The daughters of Sparta are never at home! They mingle with the young men in wrestling matches.
Euripides
There is no bitterness to be compared with that between two people who once loved.
Euripides
Do not grieve so much for a husband lost that it wastes away your life.
Euripides
He was a wise man who originated the idea of God.
Euripides
Since luck's a nine days' wonder, wait their end.
Euripides
Anger exceeding limits causes fear and excessive kindness eliminates respect.
Euripides
Delight in splendor is No more than happiness with little: for both Have their appeal.
Euripides
Those who look for filth, can find it at the height of noon.
Euripides
God hates violence. He has ordained that all men fairly possess their property, not seize it.
Euripides
What can we take on trust in this uncertain life? Happiness, greatness, pride - nothing is secure, nothing keeps.
Euripides
I have found power in the mysteries of thought, exaltation in the changing of the Muses I have been versed in the reasonings of men but Fate is stronger than anything I have known.
Euripides
Women's love is for their men, not for their children.
Euripides
Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes.
Euripides
Happy is it to place a daughter yet it pains a father's heart when he delivers to another's house a child, the object of his tender care.
Euripides
The wife should yield in all things to her lord
Euripides
When two souls compose a single song, The muse fans Livid wrath before long.
Euripides
The wise with hope support the pains of life.
Euripides