Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
I'm a people person...who drinks.
Homer
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Homer
Author
Poet
Writer
Homerus
Homeros
Mæonides
Drink
Persons
Person
People
Drinks
More quotes by 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
Why, you could wake up dead tomorrow
Homer
The hearts of the great can be changed.
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
The difficulty is not so great to die for a friend, as to find a friend worth dying for.
Homer
To be loved, you have to be nice to people, everyday. But to be hated, you don't have to do squat!
Homer
The fates have given mankind a patient soul.
Homer
It is the bold man who every time does best, at home or abroad.
Homer
What greater glory attends a man than what he wins with his racing feet and his striving hands?
Homer
Men in their generations are like the leaves of the trees. The wind blows and one year's leaves are scattered on the ground but the trees burst into bud and put on fresh ones when the spring comes round.
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
When are people going to learn? Democracy doesn't work.
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
Accept these grateful tears...For thee they flow, for thee... That ever felt another's woe.
Homer
Like a girl, a baby running after her mother, begging to be picked up, and she tugs on her skirts, holding her back as she tries to hurry off—all tears, fawning up at her, till she takes her in her arms… That’s how you look, Patroclus, streaming live tears.
Homer
I'm satisfied. It's straight,...but it's just so hot, and I'm just so fraustrated.
Homer
[B]ut it is only what happens, when they die, to all mortals. The sinews no longer hold the flesh and the bones together, and once the spirit has let the white bones, all the rest of the body is made subject to the fire's strong fury, but the soul flitters out like a dream and flies away.
Homer
For afterwards a man finds pleasure in his pains, when he has suffered long and wandered long. So I will tell you what you ask and seek to know.
Homer
Thou shalt not horn in on thy husbands racket
Homer
Without TV, it's hard to know when one day ends and another begins.
Homer