Menandros citáty

Menandros bol starogrécky dramatik, predstaviteľ komédie.

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„Osudom človeka je jeho povaha.“

Menandros

Prisudzované výroky

„Žena nevie nič iného, než čo chce.“

Menandros

Varianta: Žena nevie nič iného, len čo chce.

„Koho bohovia milujú, umiera mladý.“

Menandros

Prisudzované výroky

„Starobe sa nevysmievaj, lebo k nej smeruješ.“

Menandros

Prisudzované výroky

Menandros citáty a výroky

„Chcel by som mať kvapku šťastia, alebo plný sud rozumu.“

Menandros

Prisudzované výroky

„Manželstvo je zlo, ale nutné.“

Menandros

Varianta: Manželstvo je zlo, ale potrebné.

„Aký milý tvor je človek - ak je človekom.“

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Prisudzované výroky

„Ak sa nevenuješ malým veciam, stratíš aj veľké.“

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Prisudzované výroky

Menandros: Citáty v angličtine

“We live, not as we wish to, but as we can.”

Menander

Lady of Andros, fragment 50.

“In this part he most shows himself a man,
whoever tolerates making himself equal to another,
rich to poor. For this man will bear a change of fortune
with self-control.”

Menander Dyskolos

Gorgias.
Dyskolos
Kontext: Even if you were a softy, you took the mattock, you dug,
you were willing to work. In this part he most shows himself a man,
whoever tolerates making himself equal to another,
rich to poor. For this man will bear a change of fortune
with self-control. You have given a sufficient proof of your character. 
I wish only that you remain as you are.

“To say more than what's necessary
I don't think is appropriate for a man.”

Menander Dyskolos

Knemon.<br>Variant translation: I don&#x27;t hold with people saying more than they need; but there is one thing more, my child, that I&#x27;d like you to know. I just want to say a few things to you about life, and the way people behave. You know, if we were all kind to one another, there&#x27;d be no need for law courts, there&#x27;d be no arresting people and putting them into prison, and there would be no more war. Everyone would have his little bit, and be content. But maybe you like modern ways better? Well, live that way, then! This difficult and bad-tempered old man will soon be out of the way.<br> As translated by William Geoffrey Arnott http://www.rhapsodes.fll.vt.edu/menander.htm. <br class="br">Dyskolos <br class="br">Kontext: To say more than what&#x27;s necessary<br>I don&#x27;t think is appropriate for a man. Except know this, child —<br>for I wish to tell you a little about me and my character —<br>if everyone were like me there wouldn&#x27;t be law courts,<br>and they wouldn&#x27;t take them away to prisons,<br>and there wouldn&#x27;t be wars, but having goods in measure each man would be happy.<br>But perhaps those things are more pleasing. Act that way.<br>This difficult and grouchy old man will be out of your way.

“Whom the gods love dies young.”

Menander

[Epigramatic] Sentences, 425
He whom the gods love dies young.
The Double Deceiver, frag. 4.
Varianta: ὃν οἱ θεοὶ φιλοῦσιν, ἀποθνῄσκει νέος.
Zdroj: Menander: The Plays and Fragments

“The man who runs may fight again.”

Menander

Variant translation: The man who runs away will fight again.
Monosticha.

“It is not white hair that engenders wisdom.”

Menander

Unidentified fragment 639.

“I call a fig a fig, a spade a spade.”

Menander

Unidentified fragment 545 K (K = T. Kock, Comicorum Atticorum Fragmenta, 3 vols. (Leipzig 1880/8)), as translated in ‪Menander: The Principal Fragments‬‎ (1921) by Francis Greenleaf Allinson.

“Riches cover a multitude of woes.”

Menander

The Boeotian Girl, fragment 90.

“You are by your epiphany a veritable "god from the machine."”

Menander

The Woman Possessed with a Divinity, fragment 227, as translated in ‪Menander: The Principal Fragments‬‎ (1921) by Francis Greenleaf Allinson; this is one of the earliest occurrences of the phrase which became famous in its Latin form as "Deus ex machina."

“[Old age] never comes alone.”

Menander

Monosticha http://www.gottwein.de/Grie/menand/monost_a.php (491).

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