Homer Quote by Janell Rhiannon Download Open image ““Understand, I did not conquer my wife. I won her over. There is a difference.”” — Janell Rhiannon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Homer Iliad Learning Marriage Odysseus
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“Thetis knew this woman had conquered the unconquerable, without knowing she had done so.” — Janell Rhiannon Copy Share Image
“Love is a poison,' her father responded. 'One you grow accustomed to, but does not kill you.” — Janell Rhiannon Copy Share Image
“Do all in Troy despise me?' 'That is a strong word, my sweet.' The young Queen of Sparta pulled away from her lover's arms.… — Janell Rhiannon Copy Share Image
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“He must lay siege against Briseis' walls and conquer her. Love would be his sword and he would break all her chains.” — Janell Rhiannon Copy Share Image
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“If you truly hope to win her over, be as honest with yourself as with her.” — Janell Rhiannon Copy Share Image
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