Euripides

Euripides
Euripideswas a tragedian of classical Athens. He is one of the few whose plays have survived, with the others being Aeschylus, Sophocles, and potentially Euphorion. Some ancient scholars attributed 95 plays to him but according to the Suda it was 92 at most. Of these, 18 or 19 have survived more or less complete and there are also fragments, some substantial, of most of the other plays. More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles...
NationalityGreek
ProfessionPoet
future way doe
What we look for does not come to pass; God finds a way for what none foresaw.
home government way
Only one in command: that's the way in the home And the way in the state when it must find Measures best for mankind.
dark men way
How dark are all the ways of god to man!
strong thinking way
That mortal is a fool who, prospering, thinks his life has any strong foundation; since our fortune's course of action is the reeling way a madman takes, and no one person is ever happy all the time.
long way retribution
The ways of the gods are long, but in the end they are not without strength.
way wealth rich
If some appalling disaster befalls, there's Always a way for the rich.
hypocrite hypocrisy way
Often a noble face hides filthy ways.
love helping-others way
Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.
brave earth ether fatherland wide
The whole wide ether is the eagle's way: The whole earth is a brave man's fatherland
anger god greek-poet whom wishes
Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes angry.
greek-poet love
Friends show their love in times of trouble.
dead future learning loses past youth
Who so neglects learning in his youth loses the past and is dead to the future.'
education themselves travel
Experience, travel - these are as education in themselves
anger contest fall lets man wise
Where two discourse, if the one's anger rise, The man who lets the contest fall is wise