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Gods are condemned to live the dream of the imperishable.
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Men change their gods, and when they have changed them often enough they cease to fear their power.
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Gods are fragile things, they may be killed by a whiff of science or a dose of common sense.
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The heathen in his blindnessBows down to wood and stone.
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To that large utterance of the early gods!
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There are no gods! Just voices in your head. They tell you to do what you already want to do.
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A man agrees with god as a raindrop with the storm.
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That molyThat Hermes once to wise Ulysses gave.
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The basest horn of his hoof is more musical than the pipe of Hermes.
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As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods;They kill us for their sport.
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Cupid is a knavish lad,Thus to make poor females mad.
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Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
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Speak of the gods as they are.
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Nature's self's thy Ganymede.
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Some thoughtlessly proclaim the Muses nine:A tenth is Sappho, maid divine.
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Though men determine, the gods do dispose.
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Who hearkens to the gods, the gods give ear.
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Shakes his ambrosial curls, and gives the nod,The stamp of fate, and sanction of the god.
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The ox-eyed awful Juno.
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Yet verily these issues lie on the lap of the gods.
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Where'er he moves, the goddess shone before.
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The matchless Ganymede, divinely fair.
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Jove weighs affairs of earth in dubious scales,And the good suffers while the bad prevails.
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Hoeder, the blind old godWhose feet are shod with silence.
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Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a flea, and yet he will be making gods by dozens.
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To be a god We are what we create.
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Keep what goods the Gods provide you.
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Thamus ... uttered with a loud voice his message, "The great Pan is dead."
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Or ask of yonder argent fields aboveWhy Jove's satellites are less than Jove.
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Me goatfoot Pan of Arcady--the Median fear,The Athenian's friend, Miltiades placed here.
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But a bevy of Eroses apple-cheekedIn a shallop of crystal ivory-beaked.
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Here comes to-dayThis meed of fairest.
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