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“Odysseus was a great hero in the Trojan War. When he left Troy to sail home to Ithaca, he was lost at sea for ten years. He begged the brave and mighty Zeus for help, and kindly Zeus sent winds to take him home.”
― Get Lost, Odysseus!
― Get Lost, Odysseus!
“If only I’d been there to cheer him on, he might have won.”
― Nice Shot, Cupid!
― Nice Shot, Cupid!
“I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 XXX XL L LX LXX LXXX XC C D M 30 40 50 60 70 80”
― Hit the Road, Helen!
― Hit the Road, Helen!
“gods.”
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
“Zeus made a halfhearted lunge for the bucket. He managed to knock it out of Typhon’s snaky grasp, but he didn’t manage to catch it.”
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
“clew,”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“Grub.”
― Nice Shot, Cupid!
― Nice Shot, Cupid!
“Welcome to Mount Olympus,” she said, “where there’s never any wind, it only rains at night, and every day is sunny.”
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
“You are so bullheaded!” cried Aethra. “You must have gotten it from your father.” “I don’t think so,” muttered Po.”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“Was I, King Hades, dreaded Ruler of the Underworld, some sort of baby magnet?”
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
“Chapter 3”
― Little Giant--Big Trouble
― Little Giant--Big Trouble
“Plexippus had”
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
“drove up to earth.”
― Get to Work, Hercules!
― Get to Work, Hercules!
“Suddenly, the Great Bear constellation rose up on his hind legs, furious at this invasion of his sky. Beside him, the Bull bellowed and pawed the air. The Ram lowered his head. The three charged Typhon.”
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
“And the next time I saw a cute baby, I planned to run away from it as fast as I could.”
― Get to Work, Hercules!
― Get to Work, Hercules!
“Sinis”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“The expression on her face told me that it was her mom.”
― Phone Home, Persephone!
― Phone Home, Persephone!
“Nice shot, Cupid.”
― Nice Shot, Cupid!
― Nice Shot, Cupid!
“That’ll be one gold coin per passenger,” he said. “Living gods, hand the coin directly to me. Dead mortals, have a relative slip it under your tongue.”
― Phone Home, Persephone!
― Phone Home, Persephone!
“Stop that bull, Theseus!” cried one. “Get him, buddy!” cried another. On and on they wrestled. Finally, Theseus’s eyes took on a half-dazed look. Asterius’s big brown bull eyes didn’t have that much expression,”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“I’ll call it The Blue Sea That My Dad Plunged Into After He Died of Grief.”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“WELCOME TO THE FIRST UNDERWORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION MATCH, FEATURING ALL-GHOST WRESTLERS!”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“it now!”
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
― Stop that Bull, Theseus!
“Her name’s Atalanta!”
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
― Go for the Gold, Atalanta!
“Typhon dağı kaldırıp bize fırlattı.”
― Yakıyorsun Hades - Tepetaklak Mitoloji
― Yakıyorsun Hades - Tepetaklak Mitoloji
“blot”
― Get to Work, Hercules!
― Get to Work, Hercules!
“the king loved having strangers for supper!”
― Get Lost, Odysseus!
― Get Lost, Odysseus!
“I was the oldest god, for one thing.”
― Phone Home, Persephone!
― Phone Home, Persephone!
“It’s a long story,” I told her. I lowered the blob of jelly formerly known as Zeus to the ground. “AAAACH!” Hera cried. “What happened to him?”
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
“mountain. “He’s toast!” said Zeus. “Typhon will never trouble us again!” But personally, I had my doubts. After what I’d just seen, I thought Typhon might find a way to escape. But to this day, he hasn’t. Nope, Typhon is still trapped under that mountain, raging and roaring. If you don’t believe me, go to Sicily yourself. Go to Mount Etna. You’ll see an enormous mountain belching smoke, fire, and molten lava. Who else could it be under there but Typhon?”
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!
― Have a Hot Time, Hades!




