Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
To have found you is a dear happiness and to be Apollo's son is beyond all my hopes but there is something I want to say to you alone. Come this is a private matter between us two - anything you tell me shall be as secret as the grave.
Euripides
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Euripides
Playwright
Tragedy Writer
Writer
Ancient Athens
Come
Shall
Apollo
Matter
Alone
Grave
Something
Secret
Hopes
Happiness
Graves
Tell
Son
Found
Dear
Two
Private
Anything
Beyond
More quotes by Euripides
In the hands of vicious men, a mob will do anything. But under good leaders it's quite a different story.
Euripides
Blood streams in sacrifice yet anguish finds no cure.
Euripides
Man's best possession is a sympathetic wife.
Euripides
Who dares not speak his free thoughts is a slave.
Euripides
The man whom heaven helps has friends enough.
Euripides
Who knows but life be that which men call death, And death what men call life?
Euripides
What anger worse or slower to abate then lovers love when it turns to hate.
Euripides
The first requisite to happiness is that a man be born in a famous city.
Euripides
He is life's liberating force. He is release of limbs and communion through dance. He is laughter, and music in flutes. He is repose from all cares -- he is sleep! When his blood bursts from the grape and flows across tables laid in his honor to fuse with our blood, he gently, gradually, wraps us in shadows of ivy-cool sleep.
Euripides
A slave is he who cannot speak his thoughts.
Euripides
Circumstances rule men and not men rule circumstances.
Euripides
In this world second thoughts, it seems, are best.
Euripides
Give a wise man an honest brief to plead and his eloquence is no remarkable achievement.
Euripides
A woman should be good for everything at home, but abroad good for nothing.
Euripides
If god is truly god, he is perfect, lacking nothing.
Euripides
Terrible is the force of the waves of sea, terrible is the rush of the river and the blasts of hot fire, and terrible are a thousand other things but none is such a terrible evil as woman.
Euripides
Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame.
Euripides
Oftener than not the old are uncontrollable Their tempers make them difficult to deal with.
Euripides
Woman is woman's natural ally.
Euripides
Life is short, yet sweet.
Euripides