Ancient Greece Anthology Quotes
Ancient Greece Anthology: The Works of Aeschylus, Euripedes, Hesiod, Homer, Lucian of Samosata and Sophocles
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“The care of God for us is a great thing,
if a man believe it at heart:
it plucks the burden of sorrow from him.
So I have a secret hope
of someone, a God, who is wise and plans;
but my hopes grow dim when I see
the deeds of men and their destinies.
For Fortune is ever veering, and the currents of life are shifting,
shifting, wandering for ever.”
― Ancient Greece Anthology: The Works of Aeschylus, Euripedes, Hesiod, Homer, Lucian of Samosata and Sophocles
if a man believe it at heart:
it plucks the burden of sorrow from him.
So I have a secret hope
of someone, a God, who is wise and plans;
but my hopes grow dim when I see
the deeds of men and their destinies.
For Fortune is ever veering, and the currents of life are shifting,
shifting, wandering for ever.”
― Ancient Greece Anthology: The Works of Aeschylus, Euripedes, Hesiod, Homer, Lucian of Samosata and Sophocles
