Greek-myths Quote by Benjamin Aubrey Myers Download Open image ““Gracious is the giver who can host and also be a stranger at the door.”” — Benjamin Aubrey Myers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Greek-myths Hospitality Zen
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“To receive graciously is an art that cannot be faked. If it is more blessed to give than to receive, it is much harder to receive than to give. We receive ungraciously out of pride, feeling that we don't need anyone's help, handouts, or charity, or out of some sense of discomfort. These are all ego reactions, and there is… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share
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“I am alone, but never lonely. I am lonely, but never alone.” — Benjamin Aubrey Myers Copy Share Image
“Find something you love and follow it back to loving yourself.” — Benjamin Aubrey Myers Copy Share Image
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“You read any Greek myths, puppy? The one about the gorgon Medusa, particularly? I used to wonder what could be so terrible that you… — Mike Carey & Peter Gross Copy Share Image
“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… — Sulari Gentill Copy Share Image
“What could you possibly write at Gates of Hades?” Cadmus asked. “Keep your spirits up.” Lycon sheathed the dagger he’d used to chisel the… — Sulari Gentill Copy Share Image
“I know who you are, daughter of the sun. All that the sea touches comes to me at last in the depths. I have… — Madeline Miller Copy Share Image
“Are the legends true?” asked Cadmus. “Of course they are,” replied Pan. “We live in an age of legends.” — Sulari Gentill Copy Share Image
“As the generations pass they grow worse. A time will come when they have grown so wicked that they will worship power; might will… — Greek myth on the Iron Age Copy Share Image
“Kerényi was as aware as anybody today of the territorial limits of Greek myths and of the non-importability of Hermes. He writes: “In his… — Karl Kerényi Copy Share Image
“Hero,” said Machaon to his sister who was still muttering to her gods. “Please stop. Surely the gods would have heard you by now… — Sulari Gentill Copy Share Image
“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… — Eli Of Kittim Copy Share Image
“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… — Sulari Gentill Copy Share Image
“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… — Sulari Gentill Copy Share Image