Apollo Quote by Jennifer L. Armentrout
““Apollo stepped toward Athena. “Let’s break down this idea step-by-step. How would we be able to use Perses? The last time I checked, he was in Tartarus.” “He is still there.” Athena tipped her chin up. “And as you know, he is not dead. He is only entombed.” “And how do you think we’re going to release him?” Apollo demanded, brows slashed. “Zeus would never agree to this.” “I am Zeus’ favorite child.” Her smile beamed. Apollo’s blue eyes rolled.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Goddess War, 2022
The dialogue shows characters debating mythic rescue, mixing humor with strategic planning, highlighting conflict between divine authority and personal agency.
In simple terms: Characters discuss rescuing a trapped god, balancing humor and strategy.
Consider the limits of power and creative problem‑solving.
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When to use this quote
- role‑playing games
- team brainstorming
- creative writing
- problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What creative solutions can you devise when faced with impossible odds?
- How do humor and authority clash in decision making?
Divine beings may not be bound by mortal logic.