Homer

Poet

Homer was an ancient Greek poet known for epic works like The Iliad and The Odyssey, which explore themes of fate, heroism, and the human experience.

Born
December 31, 0755
Died
December 31, 0669
Quotes
524
Rank
#187

About Homer

Homer — Life and Legacy

Homer, a seminal figure in ancient Greek literature, is best known for his epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey. These works not only narrate grand tales of war and adventure but also delve deeply into the human psyche, exploring themes of fate, honor, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals. Through characters like Achilles and Odysseus, Homer captures the essence of heroism intertwined with vulnerability. For instance, Achilles' struggle with his fate and desire for glory highlights the tension between personal ambition and the inevitability of death. Homer's exploration of fate is particularly poignant; he illustrates how characters are often at the mercy of divine forces, yet they still exhibit agency in their choices. This duality is encapsulated in the phrase 'the will of Zeus,' which serves as a reminder of the constraints imposed by destiny. The emotional depth in his narratives resonates with readers, making his insights into the human condition timeless. Today, Homer's quotes and themes continue to influence literature and philosophy, prompting reflection on the nature of existence, the pursuit of glory, and the complexities of human relationships. His ability to articulate the struggles of his characters allows readers to connect with their experiences, ensuring that his works remain relevant in contemporary discourse.

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"Oh, look at me! I'm making people happy! I'm the Magical Man from Happy-Land, in a gumdrop house on Lollipop Lane! Oh, by the way, I was being sarcastic."

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"Ruin, eldest daughter of Zeus, she blinds us all, that fatal madness—she with those delicate feet of hers, never touching the earth, gliding over the heads of men to trap us all. She entangles one man, now another."

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"There is nothing nobler or more admirable than when two people who see eye to eye keep house as man and wife, confounding their enemies and delighting their friends."

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"Let me not then die ingloriously and without a struggle, but let me first do some great thing that shall be told among men hereafter."

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"Without question it may be said of Vancouver that her position, geographically, is Imperial to a degree, that her possibilities are enormous, and that with but a feeble stretch of the imagination those possibilities might wisely be deemed certainties."

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"The son of Saturn gave The nod with his dark brows. The ambrosial curls Upon the Sovereign One's immortal head Were shaken, and with them the mighty mount, Olympus trembled."

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"And they die an equal death — the idler and the man of mighty deeds."

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"Zeus most glorious and most great, Thundercloud, throned in the heavens! Let not the sun go down and the darkness come, until I cast down headlong the citadel of Priam in flames, and burn his gates with blazing fire, and tear to rags the shirt upon Hectors breast! May many of his men fall about him prone in the dust and bite the earth!"

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"Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing and dancing sooner than of war."

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"And overpowered by memory Both men gave way to grief. Priam wept freely For man - killing Hector, throbbing, crouching Before Achilles' feet as Achilles wept himself, Now for his father, now for Patroclus once again And their sobbing rose and fell throughout the house."

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"Greetings, friends. Do you wish to look as happy as me? Well, you've got the power inside you right now. So use it and send one dollar to Happy Dude, 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield. Don't delay. Eternal happiness is just a dollar away."

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"It's disgraceful how these humans blame the gods. They say their tribulations come from us, when they themselves, through their own foolishness, bring hardships which are not decreed by Fate."

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