| Ammon |
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I was partial to tragedy in my youth. That was before experience taught me that life was tragical enough without my having to write about it. |
| Ammon |
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I was partial to tragedy in my youth. That was before experience taught me that life was tragical enough without my having to write about it. |
| Ammon |
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I was partial to tragedy in my youth. That was before experience taught me that life was tragical enough without my having to write about it. |
| Zeus |
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Perseus and Andromeda will be happy together. Have fine sons... rule wisely... And to perpetuate the story of his courage, I command that from henceforth, he will be set among the stars and constellations. He, Perseus, the lovely Andromeda, the noble Pegasus, and even the vain Cassiopeia. Let the stars be named after then forever. As long as man shall walk the Earth and search the night sky in wonder, they will remember the courage of Perseus forever. Even if we, the gods, are abandoned or forgotten, the stars will never fade. Never. They will burn till the end of the time. |
| Ammon |
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Oh impetuous... foolish... Ah dear, the young. Why do they never listen? When will they ever learn? |
| Andromeda |
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[to Perseus] In my mind's eye, I see, three circles joined in priceless, graceful harmony. Two full as the moon, one hollow as a crown. Two from the sea, five fathoms down. One from the earth, deep under the ground. The whole, a mark of high renown. Tell me, what can it be? |
| Anonymous | Hear me, vain and foolish mortal woman. You dare compare your daughter's beauty to mine and in my own sacred sanctuary? You will repent your boast and the cruel injury you have inflicted on my son, Calibos. |
| three blind witches | " A titan against a titan! " |
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