AESCHYLUS QUOTES III

Greek dramatist (525 B.C.-456 B.C.)

Aeschylus quote

You'll see all other mortal sinners, the ones who flout the honor owed to gods or guests, or loving parents--you'll see them get the justice they deserve. For Hades holds men mightily to a strict accounting down below the earth; he sees all things, inscribes them within the book of his remembering.

AESCHYLUS

Eumenides


For this our task hath Fate spun without fail to last for ever sure, that we on man weighed down with deeds of hate should follow till the earth his life immure. Nor when he dies can he boast of being truly free.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides

Tags: fate


Time cleanses what it touches over time.

AESCHYLUS

Eumenides

Tags: time


The gods at will can shape a gladder strain, and from the lamentations at the graveside, a song of triumph may arise.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Bearers


From a just fraud God turneth not away.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: God, fraud


To him that toileth God oweth glory, child of his toil.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: work, glory


Give heed, give heed and give your sympathy
To one who suffers; sorrow roaming wide
Impartial stops and stays awhile with me,
To tarry later seated close by thee.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Bound

Tags: sympathy


Fortune is for all, judgment is theirs who have won it for themselves.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: fortune


For in the voyage of the heart, there is a freight of hatred, and the wind of wrath blows shrill.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Bearers

Tags: hate


Willingly no one chooses the yoke of slavery.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: slavery


Verily a prosperous fool is a heavy load.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: fools, prosperity


Success is man's god.

AESCHYLUS

Choephorae

Tags: success


Ares ever loves to pluck all the fairest flower of an armed host.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Europe

Tags: war, death


A prosperous fool is a grievous burden.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: fools, success


No man looks with love on deeds that to the high Gods hateful prove.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Pourers

Tags: sin


For there below ground sits the Dark God, strong to call men to judgment; he sees all, and writes it in his memory.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides


The Sphinx, the Watch-dog that presideth over evil days.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Sphinx


God's mouth knows not how to speak falsehood, but he brings to pass every word.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Bound

Tags: God


Too credulous a woman's longing flies
And spreading swiftly, swiftly dies.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: women


For, alone of gods, Death loves not gifts; no, not by sacrifice, nor by libation, canst thou aught avail with him; he hath no altar nor hath he hymn of praise; from him, alone of gods, Persuasion stands aloof.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Niobe

Tags: death