Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Beyond his strength no man can fight, although he be eager.
Homer
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Homer
Author
Poet
Writer
Homerus
Homeros
Mæonides
Fight
Fighting
Men
Eager
Although
Limits
Beyond
Strength
More quotes by Homer
I can't even say the word 'titmouse' without giggling like a schoolgirl.
Homer
out of sight,out of mind
Homer
It's disgraceful how these humans blame the gods. They say their tribulations come from us, when they themselves, through their own foolishness, bring hardships which are not decreed by Fate.
Homer
Zeus does not bring all men's plans to fulfillment.
Homer
Fear, O Achilles, the wrath of heaven think on your own father and have compassion upon me, who am the more pitiable
Homer
The gods give to mortals not everything at the same time.
Homer
A decent boldness ever meets with friends.
Homer
There is a fullness of all things, even of sleep and love.
Homer
The single best augury is to fight for one's country.
Homer
Shoulder-to-shoulder, swing to the work, we must - just two as we are - if we hope to make some headway. The worst cowards, banded together, have their power, but you and I have got the skill to fight their best.
Homer
…but there they lay, sprawled across the field, craved far more by the vultures than by wives.
Homer
And not a man appears to tell their fate.
Homer
I'm like that guy who single-handedly built the rocket and flew to the moon. What was his name? Apollo Creed?
Homer
But curb thou the high spirit in thy breast, for gentle ways are best, and keep aloof from sharp contentions.
Homer
A shamefaced man makes a bad beggar.
Homer
Steel itself oft lures a man to fight.
Homer
Look, I'm not asking you to like me, I'm not asking you to put yourself in a position where I can touch your goodies, I'm just asking you to be fair.
Homer
Accept these grateful tears...For thee they flow, for thee... That ever felt another's woe.
Homer
A young man is embarrassed to question an older one.
Homer
All strangers and beggars are from Zeus, and a gift, though small, is precious.
Homer