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The hearts of great men can be changed.
Homer
There is a fullness of all things, even of sleep and love.
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It is not right to glory in the slain
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Two diverse gates there are of bodiless dreams, These of sawn ivory, and those of horn. Such dreams as issue where the ivory gleams Fly without fate, and turn our hopes to scorn. But dreams which issue through the burnished horn, What man soe'er beholds them on his bed, These work with virtue and of truth are born.
Homer
Whoever among men who walk the Earth has seen these Mysteries is blessed, but whoever in uninitiated and has not received his share of the rite, he will not have the same lot as the others, once he is dead and dwells in the mould where the sun goes down.
Homer
Why, you could wake up dead tomorrow
Homer
Bad herdsmen waste the flocks which thou hast left behind.
Homer
To speak his thoughts is every freeman's right, in peace and war, in council and in fight.
Homer
Reproach is infinite, and knows no end.
Homer
Life and death are balanced as it were on the edge of a razor
Homer
By turns the nine delight to sing
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But you can't stop at one, you wanna drink another woman!
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Now son, you don’t want to drink beer. That’s for Daddies, and kids with fake IDs.
Homer
How vain, without the merit, is the name.
Homer
Everything flows and nothing stays.
Homer
Two friends, two bodies with one soul inspired.
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Ah, good ol’ trustworthy beer. My love for you will never die.
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[But] age, the common enemy of mankind, has laid his hand upon you would that it had fallen upon some other, and that you were still young.
Homer
A man who has been through bitter experiences and travelled far enjoys even his sufferings after a time
Homer
All men owe honor to the poets - honor and awe for they are dearest to the Muse who puts upon their lips the ways of life.
Homer