Homer — "A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much."
A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much.
A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much.
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"The tale of Achilles' wrath, and therefore the poem, ends only once the alienated hero is able to accept loss as an inevitable element in the shared life of mortals."
"As the generations of leaves, so are those of men."
"For a man to be good, he must be good for something."
"Better to live or die, once and for all, than die by inches."
"He (Hector) does not summon you to come to dance, but to do battle."
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