"A guest never forgets the host who had treated him kindly." ~Homer
"Any moment might be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we're doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again." ~Homer, The Iliad
"Be still my heart; thou hast known worse than this." ~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
"But curb thou the high spirit in thy breast,
for gentle ways are best,
and keep aloof from sharp contentions."
~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
“Even his griefs are a joy long after to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured.” ~Homer, The Odyssey
"It is equally offensive to speed a guest who would like to stay and to detain one who is anxious to leave." ~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
"It is wrong to sorrow without ceasing." ~Homer
"Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing, and dancing sooner than war." ~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
“Soft as some song divine, thy story flows.” ~Homer ("Smyrns of Chios") on Story telling
"Speak good things,
Words have wings."
~Homer, Greek Poet
"Still, we will let all this be a thing of the past, though it hurts us, and beat down by constraint the anger that rises inside us. Now I am making an end of my anger. It does not become me, unrelentingly to rage on." ~Homer
"To labour is the lot of man below; And when Jove gave us life, he gave us woe." ~Homer ("Smyrns of Chios") on Labor
"Words empty as the wind are best left unsaid." ~Homer
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"Be still my heart; thou hast known worse than this." ~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
"But curb thou the high spirit in thy breast,
for gentle ways are best,
and keep aloof from sharp contentions."
~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
“Even his griefs are a joy long after to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured.” ~Homer, The Odyssey
"It is equally offensive to speed a guest who would like to stay and to detain one who is anxious to leave." ~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
"It is wrong to sorrow without ceasing." ~Homer
"Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing, and dancing sooner than war." ~Homer (900 BC-800 BC)
“Soft as some song divine, thy story flows.” ~Homer ("Smyrns of Chios") on Story telling
"Speak good things,
Words have wings."
~Homer, Greek Poet
"Still, we will let all this be a thing of the past, though it hurts us, and beat down by constraint the anger that rises inside us. Now I am making an end of my anger. It does not become me, unrelentingly to rage on." ~Homer
"To labour is the lot of man below; And when Jove gave us life, he gave us woe." ~Homer ("Smyrns of Chios") on Labor
"Words empty as the wind are best left unsaid." ~Homer
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