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Quotes about greek-mythology

Greek mythology, a rich tapestry of tales and legends, offers a window into the ancient world where gods, heroes, and mythical creatures roamed the earth. This fascinating realm represents a myriad of human experiences and emotions, from love and courage to betrayal and vengeance. Each story, steeped in symbolism, provides timeless insights into the human condition, making it a perennial source of inspiration and reflection. People are drawn to quotes from Greek mythology because they encapsulate profound truths and universal themes that resonate across cultures and eras. These quotes often serve as a mirror, reflecting our own struggles, triumphs, and aspirations. They remind us of the enduring power of storytelling and the shared human experience, offering wisdom and guidance through the ages. Whether it's the bravery of a hero facing insurmountable odds or the tragic consequences of hubris, the lessons embedded in these ancient narratives continue to captivate and inspire, inviting us to explore the depths of our own nature and the world around us.

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It grew louder, siren crying from her the depth of very voice; Sweet melodies toguide me to the underworld.
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I think I *was* the lightning.
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I believe in prophetic speech . . . still. I believe in Cassandra, I believe in Electra and in the charming Antigone. . . . For me, they’re more alive than the [Institute for] Intellectual Cooperation and its choice group of old men.
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So, Ariadne was the babe with the ball of twine and the plan.
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Since the beginning, the Fates determined which souls would be born, what kinds of lives they would live, and for how many days. They did this out of duty, out of destiny, and without emotion.
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Alecto was the oldest, unceasing in anger. Magaera was next, retaliator of jealousy, and Tisiphone, the last, regarded as the avenger of murder.
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Rainbows, very macho -Leo
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You should know by now that love is never a weakness, Ares. Love is the mortal world’s greatest strength.
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Acheron the River of Death: Healed souls in the wake of the vessel;My Obolus,He will not redound to the glory of those.Those who drown in the Acheron;out loud hands - that is our downfall,They scream out of desperate chasms.
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In a battle of wills, of the gods of old. For each his revenge, will he forfeit his soul. On the chess board of blood, will their narrative play. aged, innocent lives, revenge claims her way. Out of hate will come love, and love will come hate. For immortal and man, have entwined their damned fate.
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