Death Quote by Euripides Download Open image “What greater grief than the loss of one's native land.” — Euripides ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death Greater Grief Land Loss Lost friend Lost friendship Native Native land
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“What greater sorrow than being forced to leave behind my native earth?” — Euripides Copy Share Image
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The love for our native land strengthens our individual and national character. — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
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The Native American side was tragic. It's just unbelievable what has happened to them. — Skeet Ulrich Copy Share Image
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If people can't acknowledge the wisdom of indigenous cultures, then that's their loss. — Jay Griffiths Copy Share Image
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“Oh where is the noble face of modesty, or the strength of virtue, now that blasphemy is in power and men have put justice… — Euripides Copy Share Image
A second wife is hateful to the children of the first; a viper is not more hateful. — Euripides Copy Share Image
“What greater sorrow than being forced to leave behind my native earth?” — Euripides Copy Share Image
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There is desire in those who love to hear about their loved ones' pains. — Euripides Copy Share Image
Soon all of you immortals Will be as dead as we are! Come on then, what are you waiting for? Have you run out… — Euripides Copy Share Image
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