Euripides Quotes about Heart
It is wise to withhold one's heart and mind from men who think themselves superior.
Euripides, G. S. Kirk (1979). “Bacchae of Euripides”, p.60, CUP Archive
Euripides (1942). “Euripides”
Euripides (1958). “Three Great Plays of Euripides”, Signet Book
Love distills desire upon the eyes, love brings bewitching grace into the heart.
Euripides (1959). “Euripides: Alcestis. The Medea. The Heracleidae. Hippolytus. The Cyclops. Heracles. Iphigenia in Tauris. Helen. Hecuba. Andromache. The Trojan women”
Men hate the haughty of heart who will not be the friend of every man.
Euripides (2013). “Euripides I: Alcestis, Medea, The Children of Heracles, Hippolytus”, p.195, University of Chicago Press
Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides (1959). “Euripides”
Euripides (2011). “The Complete Euripides: Volume V: Medea and Other Plays”, p.196, Oxford University Press
Arm yourself, my heart: the thing that you must do is fearful, yet inevitable.
Euripides (1973). “Medea and Other Plays”, p.73, Penguin UK
High honors are sweet To a man's heart, but ever They stand close to the brink of grief.
Euripides (1959). “Euripides III: Orestes, Iphigenia in Aulis, Electra, The Phoenician women, The Bacchae”