Homer Quotes About Age

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  • Young men's minds are always changeable, but when an old man is concerned in a matter, he looks both before and after.

  • A young man is embarrassed to question an older one.

  • You ought not to practice childish ways, since you are no longer that age.

  • And when long years and seasons wheeling brought around that point of time ordained for him to make his passage homeward, trials and dangers, even so, attended him even in Ithaca, near those he loved.

    Homer (1998). “The Odyssey: The Fitzgerald Translation”, p.2, Macmillan
  • I'm a white male, age 18 to 49. Everyone listens to me, no matter how dumb my suggestions are.

  • The Grecian ladies counted their age from their marriage, not their birth.

  • [But] age, the common enemy of mankind, has laid his hand upon you; would that it had fallen upon some other, and that you were still young.

    Homer (2015). “The Iliad”, p.50, Xist Publishing
  • Zeus it seems has given us from youth to old age a nice ball of wool to wind-nothing but wars upon wars until we shall perish every one.

    Homer (2015). “The Iliad”, Penguin
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