A multitude of rulers is not a good thing. Let there be one ruler, one king.
topic: Kings, Rage From The Iliad, Good Things, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad

topic: Looks, Use, Rage From The Iliad, Fate In The Iliad, Achilles Fate

…but there they lay, sprawled across the field, craved far more by the vultures than by wives.
topic: Wife, Rage From The Iliad, Fields, Vulture, Fate In The Iliad
His descent was like nightfall.
source: Homer (1950). “The Iliad”, Turtleback
topic: Rage From The Iliad, Nightfall, Descent, Fate In The Iliad, Achilles Fate
Beauty! Terrible Beauty! A deathless Goddess-- so she strikes our eyes!
source: Homer (1996). “Homer in English”, Penguin Group USA
topic: Eye, Rage From The Iliad, Goddess, Fate In The Iliad, Achilles Fate
Is he not sacred, even to the gods, the wandering man who comes in weariness?
source: HOMER (1961). “THE ODYSSEY”
topic: Men, Rage From The Iliad, Sacred, Fate In The Iliad, Achilles Fate
My life is more to me than all the wealth of Ilius
source: Homer (2013). “The Iliad: The Story of Troy - Rendered Into English Prose (by Samuel Butler) for the Use of Those Who Cannot Read the Original”, p.132, Lulu Press, Inc
topic: Rage From The Iliad, Life Is, Wealth, Fate In The Iliad, Achilles Fate
source: Homer (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Homer (Illustrated)”, p.2114, Delphi Classics
topic: House, Rage From The Iliad, Forget, Hades, Fate In The Iliad
Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans.
topic: Son, Achilles, Muse, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Inspirational, Teenager, Struggle, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
source: "Troy". www.imdb.com. 2004.
topic: Life, Beautiful, Envy, Iliad, Inevitability
source: Homer (2002). “The Iliad”, Spark Notes
source: Homer (2015). “The Iliad & The Odyssey”, p.337, Booklassic
topic: Hate, Fall, Men, Between You And Me, Iliad
topic: Grief, Heart, Giving, Dear Heart, Fate In The Iliad
source: Homer (2011). “The Iliad of Homer”, p.419, University of Chicago Press
topic: Hurt, Past, Doe, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
topic: Grief, Fate, Men, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
source: "Iliad: Book XIV". Book by Homer (p.216 - 217), 750 BC.
topic: Men, Mad, Magic, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
topic: Kings, Hate, Men, Hate Him, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Lying, Men, Civilization, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
Without a sign, his sword the brave man draws, and asks no omen, but his country's cause.
topic: Country, Men, Brave, Brave Man, Fate In The Iliad
source: Homer (2012). “The Iliad”, p.74, Courier Corporation
source: Homer (2013). “The Iliad: An Epic Poem About the Trojan War, the Ten-Year Siege of the City of Troy (Ilium) by a Coalition of Greek States - Battles and Events During the Weeks of a Quarrel Between King Agamemnon and the Warrior Achilles (Beloved Books Edition)”, p.353, Lulu Press, Inc
topic: Father, Thinking, Compassion, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Death, Men, Teeth, Iliad, Back Again
topic: Running, War, Heart, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
topic: Girl, Mother, Running, Patroclus, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Summer, Stars, Ocean, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
topic: Spring, Men, Wind, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Daughter, Men, Feet, Eldest Daughter, Iliad
There is nothing alive more agonized than man / of all that breathe and crawl across the earth.
source: Homer (2002). “The Iliad”, Spark Notes
topic: Men, Alive, Earth, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Fate, Men, Brave, Iliad, Fate In The Iliad
topic: Fighting, Men, Blood, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
No man or woman born, coward or brave, can shun his destiny.
topic: Destiny, Men, Brave, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
source: Homer (2011). “The Iliad of Homer”, p.402, University of Chicago Press
topic: Sky, Earth, Firsts, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
topic: Grief, Son, Blood, Fate In The Iliad, Rage From The Iliad
source: Homer (2015). “The Iliad”, p.262, Xist Publishing
topic: Daughter, Eye, Men, Eldest, Fate In The Iliad