Agamemnon Quotes
Agamemnon
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Agamemnon Quotes
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“They sent forth men to battle, But no such men return; And home, to claim their welcome, Come ashes in an urn”
― Agamemnon
― Agamemnon
“Zeus, first cause, prime mover; for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?”
― Agamemnon
― Agamemnon
“that we must suffer, suffer into truth.
We cannot sleep, and drop by drop at the heart
the pain of pain remembered comes again
and we resist, but ripeness comes as well.
From the gods enthroned on the awesome rowing-bench
there comes a violent love.”
― Agamemnon
We cannot sleep, and drop by drop at the heart
the pain of pain remembered comes again
and we resist, but ripeness comes as well.
From the gods enthroned on the awesome rowing-bench
there comes a violent love.”
― Agamemnon
“For many men value appearances more than reality—thus they violate what’s right. Everyone’s prepared to sigh over some suffering man, though no sorrow really eats their hearts, or they can pretend to join another person’s happiness forcing their faces into smiling masks. But a good man discerns true character— he’s not fooled by eyes feigning loyalty, favouring him with watered-down respect.”
― Agamemnon
― Agamemnon
“And there they ring the walls, the young, the lithe. The handsome hold the graves they won in Troy; the enemy earth rides over those who conquered.
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― Agamemnon
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― Agamemnon
“I know the stars by heart,
the armies of the night, and there in the lead the ones that bring us snow or the crops of summer, bring us all we have--
our great blazing kings of the sky, I know them, when they rise and when the fall . . .”
― Agamemnon
the armies of the night, and there in the lead the ones that bring us snow or the crops of summer, bring us all we have--
our great blazing kings of the sky, I know them, when they rise and when the fall . . .”
― Agamemnon
“Bastions of wealth
are no deference for the man
who treads the grand altar of Justice
down and out of sight.”
― Agamemnon
are no deference for the man
who treads the grand altar of Justice
down and out of sight.”
― Agamemnon
“For Ares, lord of strife,
Who doth the swaying scales of battle hold,
War’s money-changer, giving dust for gold,
Sends back, to hearts that held them dear,
Scant ash of warriors, wept with many a tear,
Light to the hand, but heavy to the soul;
Yea, fills the light urn full
With what survived the flame—
Death’s dusty measure of a hero’s frame!”
― Agamemnon
Who doth the swaying scales of battle hold,
War’s money-changer, giving dust for gold,
Sends back, to hearts that held them dear,
Scant ash of warriors, wept with many a tear,
Light to the hand, but heavy to the soul;
Yea, fills the light urn full
With what survived the flame—
Death’s dusty measure of a hero’s frame!”
― Agamemnon
“At home there tarries like a lurking snake,
Biding its time, a wrath unreconciled,
A wily watcher, passionate to slake,
In blood, resentment for a murdered child.”
― Agamemnon
Biding its time, a wrath unreconciled,
A wily watcher, passionate to slake,
In blood, resentment for a murdered child.”
― Agamemnon
“[. . .] we suffer and we learn.
And we will know the future when it comes.
Greet it too early, weep too soon.
It all comes clear in the light of day.”
― Agamemnon
And we will know the future when it comes.
Greet it too early, weep too soon.
It all comes clear in the light of day.”
― Agamemnon
“Man must suffer to be wise.
Head-winds heavy with past iol
Stray his course and cooud his heart;
Sorrow takes the blind soul's part--
Man grows wise against his will.
For powers who rule from thrones above
By ruthlessness commend their love.”
― Agamemnon
Head-winds heavy with past iol
Stray his course and cooud his heart;
Sorrow takes the blind soul's part--
Man grows wise against his will.
For powers who rule from thrones above
By ruthlessness commend their love.”
― Agamemnon
“When evil come on those we dearly love, never shall we betray them.”
― The Persians
― The Persians
“Shameless self-willed infatuation
Emboldens men to dare damnation,
And starts the wheels of doom which roll
Relentless to their piteous goal.”
― Agamemnon
Emboldens men to dare damnation,
And starts the wheels of doom which roll
Relentless to their piteous goal.”
― Agamemnon
“[. . .] radiant dreams are passing in the night,
the memories throb with sorrow, joy with pain . . .
it is pain to dream and see desires
slip through the arms,
a vision lost for ever
winging down the moving drifts of sleep.”
― Agamemnon
the memories throb with sorrow, joy with pain . . .
it is pain to dream and see desires
slip through the arms,
a vision lost for ever
winging down the moving drifts of sleep.”
― Agamemnon
“that we must suffer, suffer into truth.
We cannot sleep, and drop by drop at the heart
the pain of pain remembered comes again
and we resist.”
― Agamemnon
We cannot sleep, and drop by drop at the heart
the pain of pain remembered comes again
and we resist.”
― Agamemnon
“Let me attain no envied wealth, let me not plunder cities, neither be taken in turn, and face life in the power of another.”
― Agamemnon
― Agamemnon
