There is nothing worse for mortals than a wandering life.
HOMERYet, taught by time, my heart has learned to glow for other’s good, and melt at other’s woe.
More Homer Quotes
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For a friend with an understanding heart is worth no less than a brother.
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The charity that is a trifle to us can be precious to others.
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Modesty is of no use to a beggar.
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Goddess of song, teach me the story of a hero.
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For too much rest becomes a pain.
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The difficulty is not so great to die for a friend as to find a friend worth dying for.
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He knew how to say many false things that were like true sayings.
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I detest that man, who hides one thing in the depths of his heart, and speaks forth another.
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The blade itself incites to deeds of violence.
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Life is largely a matter of expectation.
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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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I long for home, long for the sight of home.
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Most grievous of all deaths it is to die of hunger.
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Always to be best, and distinguished above the rest.
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You ought not to practice childish ways, since you are no longer that age.
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