Homer Quote

Youth has lively genius and weak judgment.

Hateful to me, like the gates of Hades, is the man who conceals one thing in his heart and says another.

Homer

Having raised the wall against the will of the immortal gods, it was not meant to stand for a long time.

Homer

There is nothing as sweet as one's own homeland and parents, even if one has the most opulent mansion in a foreign and distant land.

Homer

Fortune is like a garment: too loose it burdens us, and too tight it oppresses us.

Homer

Genius is revealed in adverse fortune; in prosperity, it is concealed.

Homer

Like the generation of leaves, so is the generation of men. The wind scatters the leaves on the ground, and the forest, greening, produces others when spring arrives: in the same way, one human generation is born and another perishes.

Homer

Miserable mortals who, like leaves, are either flourishing and vigorous as they eat the fruits of the earth, or become lifeless and die.

Homer

The lofty gifts of the gods cannot be easily destroyed by mortal men, nor yield to their forces.

Homer