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We 3 It Greek Quotes & Sayings
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I am proud of being a Greek of the diaspora.
— George Papandreou
You don't come to see a Greek play and not want blood and gore and depth of feeling from your boots up.
— Ruth Negga
The visible aspect of modern life disturbs him not; rather is it for him to render eternal all that is beautiful in Greek, Italian, and Celtic legend.
— Oscar Wilde
Greek tragedy was pre-Freudian, so every emotion has to be so raw; there are no psychological undertones.
— Lydia Leonard
Flirting with random women in a tavern? That sounds like Helios. Well, it sounds like most of the gods, actually.
— Rick Riordan
Great poetry, whether written in Greek or in English, needs no other interpreter than a responsive heart.
— Helen Keller
In childbirth grief begins.
— Euripides
Mankind became hysterical in the Middle Ages because it poorly repressed the sexual impressions of its Greek boyhood.
— Karl Kraus
Enthusiasm is a wonderful thing. In South America they throw flowers to you. In Greece Greeks throw themselves.
— Melina Mercouri
Proverbs were bright shafts in the Greek and Latin quivers ...
— Isaac D'Israeli
My whore of a brother has done it again." "Then, as always, orders me to clean up the mess." "I think I hate him." Poseidon to his brother, Zeus.
— Yelle Hughes
The Egyptian word Pir-em-us meant to them something of great vertical height. From this the Greek form Pyramis, or the plural Pyramides was formed.
— H. Spencer Lewis
I always tried to learn Greek, but all I got out of it was, "poulaki mou." ["My little chicken."]
— Augusten Burroughs
Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.
— Lord Acton
Mega biblion, mega kakon (Big book, big evil)
— Callimachus
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts,
— Virgil
A guy in Greek armor drew his sword and charged, but slipped in a puddle of pina colada.
— Rick Riordan
She was a living reverie for me: the mere sight of her sparked an almost infinite range of fantasy, from Greek to Gothic, from vulgar to divine.
— Anonymous
Hi, this is Ganymede, cup-bearer to Zeus, and when I'm out buying wine for the Lord of the Skies, I always buckle up!
— Rick Riordan