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“We men are wretched creatures and the Gods have woven grief into our lives; but they themselves are free from care.”
Homer, The Wrath of Achilles
“Lions don't come to terms with men, the wolf don't see eye to eye with the lamb - they are enemies to the end. It's the same with you and me. Friendship between us is impossible, and there will be no truce of any kind till one of us has fallen and glutted the shield-bearing God of battles with his blood.”
Homer, The Wrath of Achilles
“Injure the man who injures me - that's your duty, if you're with me; and if you are, then come back and rule my dominions equally with me, share all my privileges.”
Homer, The Wrath of Achilles