1269 Quotes by Greek authors

Greek voices speak with dry salt and sunlit clarity: sayings that balance measure and daring, fate and choice, reverence and irony. Expect maxims trimmed like olive trees, epigrams sharp as pebbles, and lines where gods step lightly into human quarrels. The sea murmurs behind them, the agora hums, and a chorus remembers what the hero forgets. Some counsel phronesis, others call for arete; many laugh at hubris. Together they offer lucid fire, sobriety, courage, hospitality, and the stubborn hope of beginning again.
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