Agamemnon Quote by Heinrich Schliemann Download Open image “I have gazed on the face of Agamemnon,” — Heinrich Schliemann ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Agamemnon Faces Inspirational Love
Shall I be wrong, or am I speaking the truth? My heart tells me to speak, for I think I never saw such a likeness, neither in man nor woman, and wonder takes me as I look on him, as this man has a likeness to the son of great-hearted Odysseus, Telemachos, who was left behind in the house, a… — Helen Copy Share
“AGAMEMNON: Oh immovable law of heaven! Oh my anguish, my relentless fate! CLYTEMNESTRA: Yours? Mine. Hers. No relenting for any of us.” — Euripides Copy Share Image
Many brave men lived before Agamemnon; but, all unwept and unknown, are lost in the distant night, since they are without a divine poet… — Horace Copy Share Image
O Christ, on you the many-eyed cherubim are unable to look because of the glory of your countenance, yet out of your love you… — Isaac of Nineveh Copy Share Image
This man, although he appeared so humble and embarrassed in his air and manners, and passed so unheeded, had inspired me with such a… — Adelbert von Chamisso Copy Share Image
“But the Danaan princes and Agamemnon’s battalions, soon as they saw the man and his arms flashing amid the glom, trembled with mighty fear;… — Virgil Copy Share Image
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“Once you saw the face of a god in those jumbled blacks and whites, it was everybody out of the pool - you could… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Dear Lord, who made the face of me not all that I would have it be, not really homely, only plain, but strong and patient in the main. Yet one, a man apart, who found me fair and gave his heart. Now Lord, that I have grown more sage . . . into middle age. I only ask, as face… — Ruth Perry Copy Share
We could imagine nothing pleasanter than to spend all of our lives digging for relics of the past. — Heinrich Schliemann Copy Share Image
From that moment, I did not cease to pray to God that by his grace it might one day be permitted to me to… — Heinrich Schliemann Copy Share Image
No, this customary aim of research by excavators is completely foreign to the historical work with which I am occupied... my sole and only… — Heinrich Schliemann Copy Share Image
When I heard the word ''stream'' uttered with such a revolting primness, what I think of is urine and not the contemporary novel. And… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
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Herodotus is not more indisputably the father of history than is Sir Boyle Roche the father of Bulls. No doubt there were makers of… — Boyle Roche Copy Share Image
Many heroes lived before Agamemnon; but all are unknown and unwept, extinguished in everlasting night, because they have no spirited chronicler. — Horace Copy Share Image
After so many years even the fire of passion dies, and with it what was believed the light of the truth. Who of us… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
“AGAMEMNON: Oh immovable law of heaven! Oh my anguish, my relentless fate! CLYTEMNESTRA: Yours? Mine. Hers. No relenting for any of us.” — Euripides Copy Share Image
Rage - Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus' son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses, hurling down to the House of… — Homer Copy Share Image
The greatest horrors in the history of mankind are not due to the ambition of the Napoleons or the vengeance of the Agamemnons, but… — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
The nightingales are singing near The Convent of the Sacred Heart, And sang within the bloody wood When Agamemnon cried aloud, And let their… — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image
Many brave men lived before Agamemnon; but, all unwept and unknown, are lost in the distant night, since they are without a divine poet… — Horace Copy Share Image
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