Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
And not a man appears to tell their fate.
Homer
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Homer
Author
Poet
Writer
Homerus
Homeros
Mæonides
Tell
Men
Appears
Fate
More quotes by Homer
The windy satisfaction of the tongue.
Homer
The lot of man-to suffer and die.
Homer
There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.
Homer
The sex is ever to a soldier kind.
Homer
Zeus most glorious and most great, Thundercloud, throned in the heavens! Let not the sun go down and the darkness come, until I cast down headlong the citadel of Priam in flames, and burn his gates with blazing fire, and tear to rags the shirt upon Hectors breast! May many of his men fall about him prone in the dust and bite the earth!
Homer
The glorious gifts of the gods are not to be cast aside.
Homer
Hateful to me as are the gates of hell, Is he who, hiding one thing in his heart, Utters another.
Homer
I detest the man who hides on thing in the depths of his heart and speaks forth another.
Homer
Just are the ways of heaven from Heaven proceed The woes of man: Heaven doom'd the Greeks to bleed.
Homer
It is better to watch people do stuff than to do stuff.
Homer
Trying is the first step toward failure.
Homer
The other day, I was so desperate for a beer, I snuck into the football stadium and ate the dirt under the bleachers.
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
Now deep in ocean sunk the lamp of light, And drew behind the cloudy vale of night.
Homer
Wine lead to folly, making even the wise to laugh immoderately, to dance, and to utter what had better have been kept silent.
Homer
Our fruitless labours mourn, And only rich in barren fame return.
Homer
It is equally offensive to speed a guest who would like to stay and to detain one who is anxious to leave.
Homer
It is not right to glory in the slain
Homer
The outcome of the war is in our hands the outcome of words is in the council.
Homer
Modesty is of no use to a beggar.
Homer