Top 17 Quotes About Ancient Greek Gods
#1. For a long time on Earth humans didn't worship good gods; that's a new idea. The ancient Greek gods, the Hindu gods, are fairly amoral, most of them. We get stuck when we insist that God be both good and all-powerful.
Barbara Ehrenreich
#2. I cannot imagine a life without books.
Without Father's stories of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses, without pirate stories and fairy tales and poems. Without the hope of another way, of freedom and adventure beyond what we have here and now. How dark life would be.
Jessica Spotswood
#3. Errors, to be dangerous, must have a great deal of truth mingled with them. It is only from this alliance that they can ever obtain an extensive circulation.
Sydney Smith
#4. Mysteries are the evidence to errors in our religious and historical precepts.
Matthew A. Petti
#5. There comes a time when even icons, if they choose to do so, should be allowed to enjoy life out of the spotlight.
Robert Osborne
#6. Only the sixth sense can expose what the other five have hidden.
Matthew A. Petti
#7. The world will not change by our position in the Universe. Actions change when beliefs change; collective actions and beliefs change the world.
Matthew A. Petti
#8. Unity without uniformity, community without conformity.
Mac MacKenzie
#9. I do not encourage you to blame your parents. We are all victims of victims, and they could not teach you something that they did not know.
Louise L. Hay
#10. As motherhood as a "private enterprise" declines and more mothers rely on the work of lower-paid specialists, the value accorded the work of mothering (not the value of children) has declined for women, making it all the harder for men to take it up.
Arlie Russell Hochschild
#11. My brain cannot process failure ... It WILL not process failure
Kobe Bryant
#12. I do reread, kind of obsessively, partly for the surprise of how the same book reads at a different point in life, and partly to have the sense of returning to an old friend.
Elizabeth Strout
#13. While their service is ending, our responsibility is just beginning!
Howard Schultz
#14. As you know, I have over the years written critically about the U.N. I have consistently stressed in my writings that American leadership is critical to the success of the U.N., an effective U.N., one that is true to the original intent of its charter's framers.
John Bolton
#15. The ancient Greeks did not have to wrestle with the philosophical problem of the existence of evil. They did not claim their gods were good, just magnificent.
Margaret Visser
#17. Shrines! Shrines! Surely you don't believe in the gods. What's your argument? Where's your proof?
Aristophanes
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