Gaze Quote by Rick Riordan
““Hermes tilted his head. “Percy, that almost sounded like sarcasm. You know very well the gods can’t go around busting heads and ripping up mortal cities looking for our lost items. If we did that, New York would be destroyed every time Aphrodite lost her hairbrush, and believe me, that happens a lot. We need heroes for that sort of errand.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Lost Hero, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, 2009
The gods are limited, cannot cause chaos for trivial reasons; heroes must handle mundane tasks, emphasizing practicality over divine power.
In simple terms: Gods won’t solve petty problems; heroes must act.
Embrace responsibility in everyday challenges.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family errands
- community service
- small crises
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What small “heroic” acts can you take?
- How do you balance mythic expectations with reality?
Divine intervention is unrealistic for minor issues.