Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Greek poet Euripides.
Last updated on November 15, 2024.
The unrighteous are never really fortunate.
The mob gets out of hand, runs wild, worse than raging fire, while the man who stands apart is called a coward.
How dark are all the ways of god to man!
In every work a reward added makes the pleasure twice as great.
Mobs in their emotions are much like children, subject to the same tantrums and fits of fury.
A just cause needs no interpreting. It carries its own case. But the unjust argument since it is sick, needs clever medicine.
Power gives no purchase to the hand, it will not hold, soon perishes, and greatness goes.
There is desire in those who love to hear about their loved ones' pains.
Remember this! No amount of Bacchic reveling can corrupt an honest woman.
The power that keeps cities of men together Is noble preservation of law.
If your life at night is good, you think you have Everything; but, if in that quarter things go wrong, You will consider your best and truest interests Most hateful.