Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Goddess of song, teach me the story of a hero.
Homer
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Homer
Author
Poet
Writer
Homerus
Homeros
Mæonides
Story
Song
Stories
Goddess
Hero
Teach
More quotes by Homer
A shamefaced man makes a bad beggar.
Homer
All strangers and beggars are from Zeus, and a gift, though small, is precious.
Homer
down from his brow she ran his curls like thick hyacinth clusters full of blooms
Homer
Which would you rather be, a conqueror in the Olympic games, or the crier that proclaims who are conquerors?
Homer
There is nothing alive more agonized than man / of all that breathe and crawl across the earth.
Homer
I'm a rageaholic. I just can't live without rageahol.
Homer
All deaths are hateful to miserable mortals, but the most pitiable death of all is to starve.
Homer
There is nothing more dread and more shameless than a woman who plans such deeds in her heart as the foul deed which she plotted when she contrived her husband's murder.
Homer
Wine can of their wits the wise beguile, Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile
Homer
And not a man appears to tell their fate.
Homer
For too much rest becomes a pain.
Homer
The hearts of great men can be changed.
Homer
You will certainly not be able to take the lead in all things yourself, for to one man a god has given deeds of war, and to another the dance, to another lyre and song, and in another wide-sounding Zeus puts a good mind.
Homer
For when two Join in the same adventure, one perceives Before the other how they ought to act While one alone, however prompt, resolves More tardily and with a weaker will.
Homer
If you don't like your job, you don't strike! You just go in every day, and do it really half assed. That's the American way.
Homer
See how God ever like with like doth pair, And still the worthless doth the worthless lead!
Homer
I am so smart. I am so smart. I am so smart. S-M-R-T ... Uh, I mean S-M-A-R-T.
Homer
Without question it may be said of Vancouver that her position, geographically, is Imperial to a degree, that her possibilities are enormous, and that with but a feeble stretch of the imagination those possibilities might wisely be deemed certainties.
Homer
I have no interest at all in food and drink, but only in slaughter and blood and the agonized groans of mangled men
Homer
I live an idle burden to the ground.
Homer