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Too Quotes by Homer
- Who love too much, hate in the like extreme.
- For too much rest becomes a pain.
- I too shall lie in the dust when I am dead, but now let me win noble renown.
- Too dear I prized a fair enchanting face: beauty unchaste is beauty in disgrace.
- Even were sleep is concerned, too much is a bad thing.
- If you serve too many masters, you'll soon suffer.
- Come, Friend, you too must die. Why moan about it so? Even Patroclus died, a far, far better man than you. And look, you see…
- Now from his breast into the eyes the ache of longing mounted, and he wept at last, his dear wife, clear and faithful, in his…
- By hook or by crook this peril too shall be something that we remember
- These nights are endless, and a man can sleep through them, or he can enjoy listening to stories, and you have no need to go…
- Too many kings can ruin an army
- ...he'll never lie - the man is far too wise.
- Too much rest becomes a pain
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