What did Aeschylus mean by: High fortune, this in man’s eye is god and more than god is this. - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece Copy
+ It is not the oath that makes us believe the man, but the man the oath. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 5, 2024January 11, 2024, Aeschylus, Believe, Keeping Promises, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ Unanimous hatred is the greatest medicine for a human community. Feraz Zeid, January 5, 2024January 7, 2024, Aeschylus, Community, Hatred, Medicine, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ Don’t you know this, that words are doctors to a diseased temperment? Feraz Zeid, January 5, 2024January 7, 2024, Aeschylus, Doctors, Literature, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ Against necessity, against its strength, no one can fight and win. Feraz Zeid, January 5, 2024January 7, 2024, Aeschylus, Fight, Strength, Winning, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ There is a limit to the best of health, disease is always a near neighbor. Feraz Zeid, January 5, 2024January 7, 2024, Aeschylus, Disease, Health, Limits, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ Oaths are not the credit of men but men of oaths. Feraz Zeid, June 22, 2023December 12, 2023, Aeschylus, Lying, Truth, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ Only through suffering do we learn Feraz Zeid, July 20, 2023December 12, 2023, Aeschylus, Suffering, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
+ It is always in season for old men to learn. Feraz Zeid, June 10, 2023December 12, 2023, Aeschylus, Education, Learn, 0 - Aeschylus Dramatist · Greece
See your disappointments as good fortune. One plan’s deflation is another’s inflation. Explain - Jean Cocteau Artist · France
Nothing keeps longer than a middling fortune, and nothing melts away sooner than a large one. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Blind fortune pursues inconsiderate rashness. [Fr., Fortune aveugle suit aveugle hardiesse.] - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
I had tears coming out of my eyes. And it was the characters that got me there. - Jean M. Auel Author
Hell, covering all with its gloomy vapors, has cast shadows on even the holiest eyes. - Jean Racine Playwright · France
The glory of my name increases my shame. Less known by mortals, I could better escape their eyes. - Jean Racine Playwright · France
My death, taking the light from my eyes, gives back to the day the purity which they soiled. - Jean Racine Playwright · France