73 Quotes by Sophocles about sophocles

"The penalty is death: yet hope of gain Hath lured men to their ruin oftentimes."

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"Seven matched with seven, at each gate one,Their captains, when the day was done,Left for our Zeus who turned the scale,The brazen tribute in full tale: -All save the horror-burdened pair,Dire children of despair,Who from one sire, one mother, drawing breath,Each with conquering lance in restAgainst a true born brother's breast,Found equal lots in death."

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"Give me a life wherever there is an opportunity to live, and better life than was my father's."

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"Weep not, everything must have its day."

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"Whose tale more sad than thine, whose lot more dire? O Oedipus, discrowned head, Thy cradle was thy marriage bed."

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"King as thou art, free speech at least is mine. To make reply; in this I am thy peer."

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"Death the deliverer freeth all at last."

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"By God, I'll have more booty in a moment."

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"Thou lov'st to speak in riddles and dark words."

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"The dead alone can feel no touch of spite."

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