Top 19 Hera And Zeus Quotes

#1. What was difficult
was the travel, which,
on arrival, is forgotten.

Louise Gluck

#2. The fact that a crime might have been committed with impunity in the past may make it seem more familiar and less gruesome, but surely does not give it any greater legitimacy.

Jonathan Kozol

#3. You're already married!" Hera protested. "To me!"
"Curses!" said Zeus. "Er, I mean, of course, dear.

Rick Riordan

#4. Zeus is the king, right? (Simone)
He thinks he is most days. Personally, I think he's a pompous ass who should be bitch-slapped by Hera at least once in his existence. (Xypher)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#5. When you see the need, take the action.

Ron Kaufman

#6. You cannot write well without data.

George V. Higgins

#7. Make the drummer sound good.

Steve Lacy

#8. When the Greek goddess Hera married Zeus, the goddess Gaia created three golden apples and gave them to Hera as a wedding gift.

Denise Grover Swank

#9. How to Tell If Shoes Fit: Walking around the shoe store is not going to tell you any more than test-driving a car around a showroom. And those little mirrors? That's so you can tell how your cat is going to like your shoes. The real way to tell how shoes fit is how badly you want them.

Mimi Pond

#10. How often do the poor daydream of a better life? Plenty, no doubt, and where does it get them? It is the poor who begin with a daydream and realize at some point that they have to get up, roll their sleeves, and start doing something about those day dreams who succeed. And there are many who have.

Stephen Richards

#11. Hera, do not dare take credit! You have caused at least as many problems as you fixed!

Rick Riordan

#12. That little punk," Zeus grumbled. "Prometheus armed the cockroaches." Next to him, the goddess Hera said, "Uh, what?" "Nothing," Zeus muttered. He yelled to his guards: "Find Prometheus and get him in here. NOW!

Rick Riordan

#13. What is the point of "Quotes Steve likes"?

Moi

#14. You have but to hold forth in cap and gown, and any gibberish becomes learning, all nonsense passes for sense.

Moliere

#15. The marriage of Zeus and Hera can hardly be reframed into a "happy one" and yet Hera is the Goddess of marriage. Hera and Zeus could be described as quarrelsome predecessors of the Holy Family. For the Greeks they symbolized marriage par excellence.

Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig

#16. Goodness! Golly! Good God! Blessed Allah! Zeus and Hera! Mary and Joseph! Nathaniel Hawthorne! Don't touch her! Grab her! Move closer! Run away! Don't move! Kill the snake! Leave it alone! Give it some food! Don't let it bite her! Lure the snake away! Here, snakey! Here, snakey snakey!

Lemony Snicket

#17. The squabbles of philandering Zeus and shrewish Hera are the Greeks' comment on married life.

Mason Cooley

#18. I wouldn't want you to see me all the time on the screen, because I get bored of it myself!

Kristin Scott Thomas

#19. Love is like a rose. So beautiful to look at, yet so painful to touch.

Anonymous

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