There is no greater fame for a man than that which he wins with his footwork or the skill of his hands.
HOMERTo speak his thoughts is every freeman’s right, in peace and war, in council and in fight.
More Homer Quotes
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Pray, for all men need the aid of the gods.
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Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
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There is nothing more admirable than when two people who see eye to eye keep house as man and wife, confounding their enemies and delighting their friends.
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I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future.
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Many shining actions owe their success to chance, though the general or statesman receive the applause.
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We men are wretched things.
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In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare!
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I promise you I will do everything just as you ask. But come closer. Let us give in to grief, however briefly, in each other’s arms.
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You ought not to practice childish ways, since you are no longer that age.
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I guess some people never change. Or, they quickly change and then quickly change back.
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To speak his thoughts is every freeman’s right, in peace and war, in council and in fight.
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The proud heart feels not terror nor turns to run and it is his own courage that kills him.
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A woman is a lot like a refrigerator. Six feet tall, 300 pounds, it makes ice.
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Each man delights in the work that suits him best.
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The sort of words a man says is the sort he hears in return.
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