Quotes About Zeus
I CANNOT ALLOW THIS CITY TO EXIST, Zeus rumbled. I MUST MAKE YOU AN EXAMPLE SO THAT THIS NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN. LIGHTNING INCOMING IN FIVE, FOUR, THREE...
~ Rick Riordan
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They had a wonderful romantic night together. In fact it was so wonderful that at one point Zeus excused himself, took his phone into the bathroom and texted Helios, the sun god: Bro, take a few days off. I need this night to last!
~ Rick Riordan
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And why shouldn't Piper intimidate them? Aphrodite was the most ancient Olympian, born of the sea and the blood of Ouranos. She was older than Poseidon or Athena or even Zeus. And Piper was her daughter.
~ Rick Riordan
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For all I knew, Zeus was aware of the Beast and his plans, and he had sent me here specifically to deal with the situation...a thought that did not make me any more likely to get him a nice tie for Father's Day.
~ Rick Riordan
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Aha, I thought. Even among the pandai there were frustrated musicians. Amax suddenly reminded me of my father, Zeus, when he came storming down the hallway on Mount Olympus (literally storming, with thunder, lightning, and torrential rain) and ordered me to stop playing my infernal zither music. A totally unfair demand. Everyone knows 2:00 a.m. is the optimal time to practice the zither.
~ Rick Riordan
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Or perhaps Zeus was just messing with me again—giving me a taste of my old power before yanking it away once more. Remember this, kid? WELL YOU CAN'T HAVE IT!
~ Rick Riordan
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Zeus o kadar hantald?r ki ateÅŸ böceÄŸi bile f?rlatamaz. Peki ya çok yüce biri olduÄŸu için kendisine defne yapra??ndan bir taç giydirdiÄŸi bölüm? İnan?n bana, o ÅŸeyi sadece kelini gizlemek için tak?yor.
~ Kate McMullan
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It's a long story," I told her. I lowered the blob of jelly formerly known as Zeus to the ground. "AAAACH!" Hera cried. "What happened to him?
~ Kate McMullan
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Zeus made a halfhearted lunge for the bucket. He managed to knock it out of Typhon's snaky grasp, but he didn't manage to catch it.
~ Kate McMullan
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Zeus rumbles and a mammoth winter of snow pours from the sky; agile rivers are ice. Damn the winter cold! Pile up the burning logs and water the great flagons of red wine; place feather pillows by your head, and drink. Let us not brood about hard times. Bakchos, our solace is in you and your red wines: our medicine of grape. Drink deeply, drink.
~ Alkaios
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Come with me now and leave the land of Pelops, mighty sons of Zeus and Leda, and in kindness spread your light on us, Kastor and Polydeukes. You who wander above the long earth and over all the seas on swift horses, easily delivering mariners from pitiful death, fly to the masthead of our swift ship, and gazing over foremast and forstays, light a clear path through the midnight gloom for our black vessel.
~ Alkaios
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If his drunkenness had legs, it would be Alexander the Great and conquer the known world. Then it would puke for a week into a solid gold toilet it stole from Zeus's guest room.
~ Richard Kadrey
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When examining the history of any human network, it is therefore advisable to stop from time to time and look at things from the perspective of some real entity. How do you know if an entity is real? Very simple – just ask yourself, 'Can it suffer?' When people burn down the temple of Zeus, Zeus doesn't suffer.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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to thor* Zeus had replied that he had pulled fluffballs of lint out of his bellybutton that were bigger than Asgard
~ Eoin Colfer
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You may fetter my leg, but Zeus himself cannot get the better of my free will.
~ Epictetus
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that you never be unfortunate or unhappy, but free, unrestricted and unrestrained; in sympathy with God's rule, which you submit to cheerfully; at odds with no one, no one's accuser; able in all sincerity to speak Cleanthes' line: 'Lead me, Zeus, lead me, Destiny.
~ Epictetus
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This is the road that leads to liberty, the only road that delivers us from slavery: finally to be able to say, with meaning: Lead me, Zeus, lead me, Destiny, to the goal I was long ago assigned
~ Epictetus
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The real story of the Fleece: there were these two children of Zeus, Cadmus and Europa, okay? They were about to get offered up as human sacrifices, when they prayed to Zeus to save them. So Zeus sent this magical flying ram with golden wool, which picked them up in Greece and carried them all the way to Colchis in Asia Minor. Well, actually it carried Cadmus. Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important." "It was probably important to her.
~ Rick Riordan
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Zeus'tan baÅŸkas? özgür deÄŸildir.
~ Aeschylus
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Todo es arduo, menos ser rey de dioses. Que, excepto Zeus, nadie en el mundo es libre.
~ Aeschylus
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Zeus is never ridiculous. Because his dignity is of no concern to him.
~ Roberto Calasso
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The keystone… some have called God, some Brahma, some Zeus… some even IAO… but in truth, O seeker, it is Thy-SELF.
~ Aleister Crowley
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The squabbles of philandering Zeus and shrewish Hera are the Greeks' comment on married life.
~ Mason Cooley
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Zap them, Bolt!" Immediately the thunderbolt took off after Hera and Poseidon. "No! Not them," Zeus called in the nick of time. "The Cronies!" That was what everyone called King Cronus's soldiers. Not to their faces, though, because they didn't like it one bit. The bolt screeched to a halt in midair. Then it switched directions and buzzed off toward the soldiers.
~ Joan Holub
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