Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
HOMEREven his griefs are a joy long after to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured.
More Homer Quotes
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A guest never forgets the host who has treated him kindly.
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I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future.
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Even his griefs are a joy long after to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured.
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What are the children of men, but as leaves that drop at the wind’s breath?
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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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The journey is the thing.
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Take courage, my heart: you have been through worse than this.
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The stars never lie, but the astrologers lie about the stars.
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We men are wretched things.
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Yet, taught by time, my heart has learned to glow for other’s good, and melt at other’s woe.
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Men are so quick to blame the gods.
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For too much rest becomes a pain.
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There is no greater fame for a man than that which he wins with his footwork or the skill of his hands.
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Everything flows and nothing stays.
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Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing and dancing, sooner than war.
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