The gods, likening themselves to all kinds of strangers, go in various disguises from city to city, observing the wrongdoing and the righteousness of men.
Iliad and Odyssey
The gods, likening themselves to all kinds of strangers, go in various disguises from city to city, observing the wrongdoing and the righteousness of men.
Iliad and Odyssey
The Odyssey, spoken by Athena
c. 8th Century BCE
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"The bow is useless in the hands of a coward."
Humorous"No one can hurry me down to Hades before my time."
Controversial"Of all creatures that breathe and move upon the earth, nothing is bred that is weaker than man."
Strange & Unusual"Not to have been born is best, but if one has seen the light of day, the next best thing is to return as quickly as possible to where he came from."
Strange & Unusual"Doesn't the son of Tydeus know, down deep, the man who fights the gods does not live long?"
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