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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
The dice of Zeus always fall luckily.
— Sophocles
Nothing can be sworn impossible since Zeus made night during mid-day, hiding the light of the shining Sun.
— Archilochus
An ancient dictum says that when Zeus wanted to destroy someone, he would first drive him mad.
— Jean-Marie Le Pen
Hera, do not dare take credit! You have caused at least as many problems as you fixed!
— Rick Riordan
When the Greek goddess Hera married Zeus, the goddess Gaia created three golden apples and gave them to Hera as a wedding gift.
— Denise Grover Swank
A digital wall of masks stared back at him. His finger rolled the mouse in a slow downward scroll.
Okay, you bastard. Where are you? — Lisa Kessler
Okay, you bastard. Where are you? — Lisa Kessler
Man, what are you talking about? Me in chains? You may fetter my leg but my will, not even Zeus himself can overpower.
— Marcus Aurelius
Inspiration before intercourse.
— Lisa Kessler
Zeus whimpered and curled in closer to Emma.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Yeah right, and I'm Zeus.
— Rick Riordan
You could almost see the idea elbowing its way around the inside of his mind, like Athena in the cranium of Zeus.
— Michael Chabon
You're already married!" Hera protested. "To me!"
"Curses!" said Zeus. "Er, I mean, of course, dear. — Rick Riordan
"Curses!" said Zeus. "Er, I mean, of course, dear. — Rick Riordan
The will was of Zeus, the hand of Hephaestus.
— Aeschylus
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
So, like, Zeus was just some great big preternatural baby-daddy?
— Nicole Peeler
Fun and killing ain't synonyms to regular folks, Zeus."
. — Shay Rucker
. — Shay Rucker
I think I can remember being dead. Many times, in winter, I approached Zeus. Tell me, I would ask him, how can I endure the earth?
— Louise Gluck