11 Quotes About Greek Myth

There are many myths in our world, but some of them are so farfetched, so ridiculous, so impossible to believe, that anybody who regards himself as an honest man can only reject them in silence. But in this age of disbelief, in the age when science has discarded the gods of the ancients and destroyed the belief of immortality, there are still a few people who have faith enough in their hearts to believe that these myths may have a meaning. The following collection of quotes about greek-myths will offer you a new perspective on your life.

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Eventually, Krysomallos would be skinned for his fleece, which became known as the Golden Fleece, which means I am related to a sheepskin rug. This is why you don't want to think too hard about who you're related to in the Greek myths. It'll drive you crazy. Rick Riordan
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You know, Mac, ”Cadmus said still looking out the window. “We may have to work on the way we tell our story …apparently it’s not amusing enough.” “I’ll try to include a joke between ‘he bled to death’and ‘the city burned’.” Machaon responded tersely. Sulari Gentill
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Hero, ” he said softly, in a manner that was much like his father’s. “Vengeance and glory are the ways of the Greeks and the Trojans. We are of the Herdsmen. Sulari Gentill
It is not easy to soothe the immortal gods from...
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It is not easy to soothe the immortal gods from their vengeance. Sulari Gentill
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Let's stop kidding ourselves that Greek debt is the Euro's key problem. With Greece gone, who's next ? Alex Morritt
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Hero, ” said Machaon to his sister who was still muttering to her gods. “Please stop. Surely the gods would have heard you by now … let’s try not to annoy them. Sulari Gentill
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The sun, the moon, the ocean— these were all the children of Ouranos and Gaia. They had hundreds more, and they were the grandparents of the gods and of human beings. Ouranos didn’t make any of this out of nothing, and neither did God. There had to be a wife. Erin ORiordan
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Since ancient times, sacred texts from around the world foretold about a time period in human history when a mighty demi-god would appear on earth. Whether we call this figure Perseus, Krishna, or Messiah, he is epitomized in the figure of Jesus Christ–the modern equivalent of which is Superman! Eli Of Kittim
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I'd had years of practise looking dumb when people threw out Greek names I didn't know. It's a skill of mine. Annabeth keeps telling me to read a book of Greek myths, but I don't see the need. It's easier just to have folks explain stuff. Rick Riordan
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He has been known to devour men.” “He’s a cannibal?” Cadmus asked in horror. “Well, not really, ” Daemon replied. “He is a Cyclops. He does not eat his own kind – just men and only those who challenge him … he does not hunt them. Sulari Gentill