AESCHYLUS QUOTES IV

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

Aeschylus quote

There is a time when fear is good and ought to remain seated as a guardian of the heart.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides

Tags: fear


Learning is ever in the freshness of its youth, even for the old.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: learning


It is an easy thing for one whose foot is on the outside of calamity to give advice and to rebuke the sufferer.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Bound

Tags: advice, suffering


Some are lapped in night, where all things are undone.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Bearers

Tags: night


Nought is there in wealth that serves as bulwark 'gainst the subtle stealth Of Destiny and Doom.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: wealth, destiny


Chanting aloud in realms below
The dead are wroth;
Against their slayers yet their ire doth glow.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Bearers


The popular voice has much potency.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: popularity


Ye waves
That o'er th' interminable ocean wreathe
Your crisped smiles.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Chained

Tags: ocean


Out of respect, a man must veil his words when talking with a woman, but with a man he can frankly say whatever's on his mind.

AESCHYLUS

Libation Bearers


God loves to help him who strives to help himself.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: God


Neither a life of anarchy nor one beneath a despot should you praise; to all that lies in the middle a god has given excellence.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides


God ever works with those that work with will.

AESCHYLUS

fragment


The man who does ill, ill must suffer too.

AESCHYLUS

fragment


For a single path leads to the house of Hades.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Telephos

Tags: death


Not for laggards doth a contest wait.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Glaukos Potnieus


Nor does night conceal men's deeds of ill, but whatsoe'er thou dost, think that some God beholds it.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: night, sin


It would be better to die once and for all than to suffer pain for all one's life.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Bound

Tags: death, pain


Joy steals upon me, such joy as calls forth tears.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: joy


Woe, woe for the doom that shall be--as in grasp of the foeman they fare!
For a woe and a weeping it is, if the maiden inviolate flower
Is plucked by the foe in his might, not culled in the bridal bower!

AESCHYLUS

The Seven Against Thebes


Respect the altar of Justice and do not, looking to profit, dishonor it by spurning with godless foot; for punishment will come upon you.

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides

Tags: justice