Euripides Quotes about Pain
Euripides, Dudley Fitts, Robert Fitzgerald (1936). “The Alcestis of Euripides: An English Version”
What greater pain could mortals have than this: To see their children dead before their eyes?
Euripides (1958). “Euripides: Rhesus, translated by R. Lattimore. The suppliant women, translated by F. Jones. Orestes, translated by W. Arrowsmith. Iphigenia in Aulis, translated by C. R. Walker”
Euripides (1997). “Medea: Hippolytus ; Electra ; Helen”, p.46, Oxford University Press
"Alcestis". Play by Euripides, 438 BCE.
Euripides (2007). “The Plays of Euripides”, p.305, Wildside Press LLC
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
There is desire in those who love to hear about their loved ones' pains.
Euripides (1958). “Three Great Plays of Euripides”, Signet Book