AESCHYLUS QUOTES IV

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

Aeschylus quote

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

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: learning


The popular voice has much potency.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: popularity


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

AESCHYLUS

The Eumenides

Tags: fear


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


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


God loves to help him who strives to help himself.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: God


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


Watchful are the Gods of all
Hands with slaughter stained. The black
Furies wait, and when a man
Has grown by luck, not justice, great,
With sudden overturn of chance
They wear him to a shade, and, cast
Down to perdition, who shall save him?

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

Tags: murder


God ever works with those that work with will.

AESCHYLUS

fragment


For wide, ah! wide is the woe when the foeman has mounted the wall;
There is havoc and terror and flame, and the dark smoke broods over all,
And wild is the war-god's breath, as in frenzy of conquest he springs,
And pollutes with the blast of his lips the glory of holiest things!

AESCHYLUS

The Seven Against Thebes

Tags: war


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


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

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Chained

Tags: ocean


O Death the Healer, scorn thou not, I pray, to come to me; of cureless ills thou art the one physician. Pain lays not its touch upon a corpse.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Philoctetes

Tags: death, pain


Still to the sufferer comes, as due from God, a glory that to suffering owes its birth.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

Tags: suffering, glory


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


Long tarries destiny, but comes to those who pray.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Pourers

Tags: destiny, prayer


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


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