Now from his breast into the eyes the ache of longing mounted, and he wept at last, his dear wife, clear and faithful, in his arms, longed for as the sunwarmed earth is longed for by a swimmer spent in rough water where his ship went down under Poseidon's blows, gale winds and tons of sea. Few men can keep alive through a big serf to crawl, clotted with brine, on kindly beaches in joy, in joy, knowing the abyss behind: and so she too rejoiced, her gaze upon her husband, her white arms round him pressed as though forever.
I'm a rageaholic. I just can't live without rageahol. - Homer
I'm a rageaholic. I just can't live without rageahol.
- Homer
He knew how to say many false things that were like true sayings. - Homer
He knew how to say many false things that were like true sayings.
The journey is its own reward. - Homer
The journey is its own reward.
Unextinguished laughter shakes the skies. - Homer
Unextinguished laughter shakes the skies.
Better to flee from death than feel its grip. - Homer
Better to flee from death than feel its grip.
Young people are thoughtless as a rule. - Homer
Young people are thoughtless as a rule.
Go on with a spirit that fears nothing. - Homer
Go on with a spirit that fears nothing.
We all scribble poetry. - Homer
We all scribble poetry.
Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds. - Homer
Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
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