Euripides Quotes About Death

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  • Who knows but life be that which men call death, And death what men call life?

    "Phrixus". Play by Euripides, estimated between 455 and 416 BCE.
  • When good men die their goodness does not perish.

    "Temenidae". Play by Euripides, 5th century BCE.
  • To die with glory, if one has to die at all, is still, I think, pain for the dier.

    Euripides (2013). “Euripides V: Bacchae, Iphigenia in Aulis, The Cyclops, Rhesus”, p.255, University of Chicago Press
  • No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow.

    "Alcestis". Play by Euripides, 438 BCE.
  • Dishonor will not trouble me, once I am dead.

    "Alcestis". Play by Euripides, 438 BCE.
  • What good can come from meeting death with tears? If a man Is sorry for himself, he doubles death.

    Euripides (1942). “Euripides”
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