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„Ипполит Ой, смотри, Здоров ли ум, коли корона манит.“

Еврипид Медея

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Источник: Медея. Ипполит. Вакханки (сборник)

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“Hate is a bottomless cup; I will pour and pour”

Euripidés Медея

Источник: Medea

“He who believes needs no explanation.”

Euripidés The Bacchae

Источник: The Bacchae

“Account no man happy till he dies.”

Euripidés

Sophocles in Oedipus Rex
Variant in Herodotus 1.32: Count no man happy until he is dead.
Misattributed

“When good men die their goodness does not perish,
But lives though they are gone.”

Euripidés

Temenidæ Frag. 734
Контексте: When good men die their goodness does not perish,
But lives though they are gone. As for the bad,
All that was theirs dies and is buried with them.

“Doth some one say that there be gods above?
There are not; no, there are not. Let no fool,
Led by the old false fable, thus deceive you.”

Euripidés Bellerophon

Bellerophon
Контексте: Doth some one say that there be gods above?
There are not; no, there are not. Let no fool,
Led by the old false fable, thus deceive you.
Look at the facts themselves, yielding my words
No undue credence: for I say that kings
Kill, rob, break oaths, lay cities waste by fraud,
And doing thus are happier than those
Who live calm pious lives day after day. All divinity
Is built-up from our good and evil luck.

“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.”

Euripidés The Phoenician Women

Вариант: Who dares not speak his free thoughts is a slave.
Источник: The Phoenician Women (c.411-409 BC)

“In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side.”

Euripidés

Heraclidæ (c 428 BC); quoted by Aristophanes in The Wasps
Источник: The Children of Herakles

“Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.”

Euripidés Orestes

Источник: Orestes (408 BC), l. 298, as translated by William Arrowsmith

“Man's most valuable trait
is a judicious sense of what not to believe.”

Euripidés Helen

The Complete Greek Tragedies: Euripides II: Helen. Hecuba. Andromache. The Trojan women. Ion. Rhesus. The suppliant women by David Grene, Richmond Alexander Lattimore (eds.), Modern Library, 1963, p. 73

“The gifts of a bad man bring no good with them.”

Euripidés Медея

Источник: Medea (431 BC), Line 618

“Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.”

Euripidés The Bacchae

Bacchæ l. 480 <br class="br">Variant translation: To the fool, he who speaks wisdom will sound foolish. <br class="br">Variant translation: He were a fool, methinks, who would utter wisdom to a fool. (translated by Edward Philip Coleridge) <br class="br">Variant translation: Wise words being brought to blinded eyes will seem as things of nought. ( translated by Gilbert Murray http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8418/8418-h/8418-h.htm) <br class="br">Источник: The Bacchae

“Oh, if I had Orpheus' voice and poetry
with which to move the Dark Maid and her Lord,
I'd call you back, dear love, from the world below.”

Euripidés Alcestis

Источник: Alcestis (438 BC), l. 358
Контексте: Oh, if I had Orpheus' voice and poetry
with which to move the Dark Maid and her Lord,
I'd call you back, dear love, from the world below.
I'd go down there for you. Charon or the grim
King's dog could not prevent me then
from carrying you up into the fields of light.

“The fiercest anger of all, the most incurable,
Is that which rages in the place of dearest love.”

Euripidés

Источник: Medea and Other Plays: Medea / Alcestis / The Children of Heracles / Hippolytus

“Waste not fresh tears over old griefs.”

Euripidés

Alexander Frag. 44

“Cleverness is not wisdom. And not to think mortal thoughts is to see few days.”

Euripidés The Bacchae

Bacchæ l. 395
Источник: The Bacchae

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