The gods have woven misery into mortal lives, that there might be songs for men to come.
Iliad and Odyssey
The gods have woven misery into mortal lives, that there might be songs for men to come.
Iliad and Odyssey
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Strange & Unusual"Hera, do not hope to know all my thoughts; they will be hard for you, although you are my wife."
Humorous"Peneleus, hits a Trojan in the face. He then cuts off the head and lifts it into the air at the end of a spear, causing the other Trojans to tremble in fear."
Controversial"Even a fool learns something by experience."
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