Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
The rule Of the many is not well. One must be chief In war and one the king.
Homer
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Homer
Author
Poet
Writer
Homerus
Homeros
Mæonides
War
Wells
Well
Royalty
Many
Chief
Must
Chiefs
King
Rule
Kings
More quotes by Homer
The strong must protect the sweet.
Homer
Not vain the weakest, if their force unite.
Homer
It is better to watch people do stuff than to do stuff.
Homer
Ah how shameless – the way these mortals blame the gods. From us alone they say come all their miseries yes but they themselves with their own reckless ways compound their pains beyond their proper share.
Homer
It is no bad thing to be a king-to see one's house enriched and one's authority enhanced.
Homer
Of men who have a sense of honor, more come through alive than are slain, but from those who flee comes neither glory nor any help.
Homer
All the survivors of the war had reached their homes and so put the perils of battle and the sea behind them.
Homer
His native home deep imag'd in his soul.
Homer
Don't mess with the dead, boy, they have eerie powers.
Homer
We all scribble poetry.
Homer
Thou shalt not horn in on thy husbands racket
Homer
Who ne'er knew salt, or heard the billows roar.
Homer
Which would you rather be, a conqueror in the Olympic games, or the crier that proclaims who are conquerors?
Homer
Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans.
Homer
O friends, be men so act that none may feel Ashamed to meet the eyes of other men. Think each one of this children and his wife, His home, his parents, living yet and dead. For them, the absent ones, I supplicate, And bid you rally here, and scorn to fly.
Homer
[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
Marge, when I join an underground cult I expect a little support from my family.
Homer
Do thou restrain the haughty spirit in thy breast, for better far is gentle courtesy.
Homer
Rather I'd choose laboriously to bear A weight of woes, and breathe the vital air, A slave to some poor hind that toils for bread, Than reign the sceptred monarch of the dead.
Homer
Blame the guy who doesn't speak Engish.
Homer