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Dante, or the hyena that writes poetry in tombs. -- Friedrich Nietzsche

Entertain me, heroes of Olympus. Give me a reason to do more. Bacchus to Percy and Jason -- Rick Riordan

Eros is my sun, Ares is my fire, but Hephaestus is my rock, my foundation, and no matter where I go or what I do, I will always come back to him. I know that now. -- Aimee Carter

Lysistrata: To seize the treasury; no more money, no more war. -- Aristophanes

Godzilla sized dick. -- C.m. Stunich

Of this trinity of classic heroes - Ulysses, Aeneas, and Achilles - Ulysses is the least obnoxious. -- William A. Quayle

The hero, the villain, or modern tragic character. A modern Achilles who inflicts his own arrow. "The Wings of the Seraph -- Jeffrey Leblanc

[T]he most repugnant bastard there is: the bastard-octopus. -- Roland Barthes

Every great legend begins with that one person who raises an angry fist to the sky and flips off the gods in defiance. Acheron -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

CERBERUS, n. The watch-dog of Hades, whose duty it was to guard the entrance - against whom or what does not clearly appear; everybody, sooner or later, had to go there, and nobody wanted to carry off the entrance. -- Ambrose Bierce

Ancient of days! august Athena! where, Where are thy men of might? thy grand in soul? Gone
glimmering through the dream of things that were; First in the race that led to glory's goal, They won, and pass'd away
Is this the whole? -- Lord Byron

Odysseus and his soldiers to certain destruction. Odysseus -- Julie Garwood

In the land of Bad Ass, Acheron reigned supreme. -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

Eripuit coelo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis. He snatched the lightning from the sky and the sceptre from tyrants. -- Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot

I am a giant squid of anger. -- John Green

Human beings, little bags of thinking water held up briefly by fragile accumulations of calcium ... -- Terry Pratchett

The will was of Zeus, the hand of Hephaestus. -- Aeschylus

The television, that insidious beast, that Medusa which freezes a billion people to stone every night, staring fixedly, that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little. -- Ray Bradbury

TITUS. Hail, Rome, victorious in thy mourning weeds! -- William Shakespeare

chair with a place for his trident and his fishing pole. Ares's -- Rick Riordan

PERCY JACKSON AND THE GREEK HEROES -- Rick Riordan

(whose initials were probably OCTAVIAN). -- Rick Riordan

The Venus flytrap, a devouring organism, aptly named for the goddess of love. -- Tennessee Williams

One mercifully hopes there are water nymphs in the Styx. -- Vladimir Nabokov

that slimy sycophant Hux -- Alan Dean Foster

Name a mer-hero, and we have trained him or her!" "Oh, sure," Leo said. "Like ... um, the Little Mermaid?" Aphros frowned. "Who? No! Like Triton, Glaucus, Weissmuller, and Bill! -- Rick Riordan

I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was named Death, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth.' Vega -- Amanda Hocking

Percy gulped. When he and his friends had encountered Hercules at the Straits of Gibraltar, it hadn't gone well. The exchange had involved a lot of yelling, death threats, and high-velocity pineapples. -- Rick Riordan

THE LUCIAN BANE BOOM TEAM: -- Lucian Bane

I couldn't miss Percy's fifteenth birthday," Poseidon said. "Why, if this were Sparta, Percy would be a man today!"
"That's true," Paul said. "I used to teach ancient history."
Poseidon's eyes twinkled. "That's me. Ancient history. -- Rick Riordan

I asked my Greek chorus about this sort of hero: the Underappreciated Personification of Resolve. -- Brad Herzog

I earned the name from the Greek god Zelos who is the god of rivalry. -- Zelo

That little punk," Zeus grumbled. "Prometheus armed the cockroaches." Next to him, the goddess Hera said, "Uh, what?" "Nothing," Zeus muttered. He yelled to his guards: "Find Prometheus and get him in here. NOW! -- Rick Riordan

When the demon was muscling for action she was like the princess in the fairy tale from whose mouth toads fell. The small part of her which remained outside the dominion of her temper stood aghast but inefficient as one after the other the reptiles showered forth. -- Elizabeth Goudge

In the world there is nothing more submissive and weak than water. Yet for attacking that which is hard and strong nothing can surpass it. -- Lao-Tzu

Water sleeps, but Enemy never rests. -- Glen Cook

The steel skull of your archnemesis. Now, -- Brandon Sanderson

With venom in its heart, the Viper will ignite the world to discover the king amongst men. The world will weep. The Gods will scream in their temple. The flood will open. The end will come. -- Daniel Arenson

What sphinx of cement and aluminium bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination -- Allen Ginsberg

a creature of impulse. -- Clive Barker

DEINOTHERIUM, n. An extinct pachyderm that flourished when the Pterodactyl was in fashion. The latter was a native of Ireland, its name being pronounced Terry Dactyl or Peter O'Dactyl, as the man pronouncing it may chance to have heard it spoken or seen it printed. -- Ambrose Bierce

Whenever my water breaks it'll be like a fire hydrant! -- Jessica Simpson

Xavier, who looks just like Zeus, not that I have any idea what Zeus looks like ... -- Alan Green

the lizard living at the base of her spine -- James S.a. Corey

So you're the infamous Acheron. (Amanda)
Lord and Master of the great barbarian horde that roams the night. (Acheron) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

Zambo, who is a black Hercules, as willing as any horse, and about as intelligent. -- Arthur Conan Doyle

Down in the water, Octavian yelled, "Get me out of here! I'll kill you!"
"Tempting," Percy called down. -- Rick Riordan

The fiercest serpent may be overcome by a swarm of ants, -- Isoroku Yamamoto

Hyrtacides pummeled his thighs and groaned and bit his lip and said: "O Father Zeus, you, even you, turn out to be a liar." [bk.12] -- Homer

Ipsum Nomen Res Ipsa: The Name Itself is the Thing Itself. I.N.R.I.: Isis, Apophis, Osiris: IAO. -- Robert Anton Wilson

The heel of Achilles -- William Strunk Jr.

These Atlantikoinonia. They're human? (Acheron)
What else would they be? Turnips? (Tory) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

One whom the infernal gods of Hannibal will cause to be reborn, terror of mankind; never more horror nor worse days in the past than will come to the Romans through Babel. -- Nostradamus

Nature is a tropical swamp in sunshine, on whose purlieus we hear the song of summer birds, and see prismatic dewdrops, - but her interiors are terrific, full of hydras and crocodiles. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Artemis the bitch goddess. You know her. She's the one who stole your soul. (Simi)
She didn't steal it. (Gallagher)
Of course she did. She steals everything. (Simi) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

If the hero is not a person, the emblem
Of him, even if Xenophon, seems
To stand taller than a person stands, has
A wider brow, large and less human
Eyes and bruted ears: the man-like body
Of a primitive. -- Wallace Stevens

Water- the ace of elements. Water dives from the clouds without parachute, wings or safety net. Water runs over the steepest precipice and blinks not a lash. Water is buried and rises again; water walks on fire and fire gets the blisters. -- Tom Robbins

A pharaoh's profile, a Krishna's grace, tail like a question mark. -- Louis Macneice

A gathering nimbus obscured the sun's light and out from the gathered clouds looped and coiled the guardian of the avian world. With a trail of inferno in her wake, it was Alicanto -- Soroosh Shahrivar

You're a Demigod Percy, half god and half mortal! -- Rick Riordan

The goddess Nemesis, Bertol Grimmer's favourite motif after the War. The goddess of revenge. -- Jo Nesbo

I am the queen of spades, I am the wasp that stings, I am the dark serpent. I am the invulnerable animal who passes through fire and is not burned. -- Elena Ferrante

What fools these mortals be. (Acheron) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

(Seriously, how do you corner somebody when you're an ant, and how would you ... never mind.) Zeus -- Rick Riordan

Life's not easy, it is a hard task to live it well and with grace - but, by Hades, let's not complicate it with deities and water-nymphs! -- Michael Moorcock

Hyacinth. Please forgive me. -- Vanessa Diffenbaugh

For know that no one is free, except Zeus. -- Aeschylus

Annabeth is the most level-headed demigod -- Rick Riordan

What in the name of Zeus's testicles? -- Darynda Jones

a she-demon with a tunnel to Hades between her ever-scissoring legs? You had better staff a priest, my friend. A satanic priest." Lucian fell to the floor now, kicking and holding his stomach. "Stop!" he begged, sobbing. "Stop, no more. -- Lucian Bane

ATHENA: You wish to be called righteous rather than act right. [ ... ] I say, wrong must not win by technicalities. -- Aeschylus

Raft of the Medusa. -- John-Allen Price

O latest born and loveliest vision far of all Olympus' faded hierarchy. -- John Keats

Alligator: The crocodile of America, superior in every detail to the crocodile of the effete monarchies of the Old World. -- Ambrose Bierce

The trident of Neptune is the sceptre of the world. -- Antoine-Marin Lemierre

Arethusa liked to call us Poseidon's Children. Orphans of the storm. We'd endured the worst the world could throw at us, the worst consequences of our own stupidity, and came through ... ready to face the dawn. But there are always more storms, Chiku. -- Alastair Reynolds

Our secret weapon, Khione! We're not just a bunch of demigods. We're a team. -- Rick Riordan

Faction is the greatest evil and the most common danger. "Faction" is the conventional English translation of the Greek stasis, one of the most remarkable words to be found in any language. -- Moses Finley

Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. Lucky is he who has been able to understand the causes of things Virgil, Georgics, Book 2 -- Robert Galbraith

Megalodons," Prometheus announced, pulling the Rukma higher and higher, little fountains of water spilling from the leaks in its sides.
"They were at least thirty feet long!" Scathach said.
"I know," replied the Elder. "They must have been babies. -- Michael Scott

Hands of Mercy and tanks of hell. -- Dean Koontz

G.O.D Great Omnipresent Divinity -- Stanley Victor Paskavich

This is the one who betrays Forerunners, their own greatest monster. We know this one. Remember? -- Greg Bear

In your past lies your future. [Acheron Parthenopaeus] -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

This many-headed monster, Multitude. -- Samuel Daniel

What do you want, Acheron? (Artemis) You know what I want. After all I'm the top of the Food Chain and you ... you're the Food. (Acheron) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

Wait just a minute," Ares growled. He pointed at Thalia and me. "These two are dangerous. It'd be much safer, while we've got them here - "
"Ares," Poseidon interrupted, "they are worthy heroes. We will not blast my son to bits."
"Nor my daughter," Zeus grumbled. "She has done well. -- Rick Riordan

I love Poseidon. His trident - his weapon - is really cool. -- Kellan Lutz

This destroyer of worlds and creature of wonder. -- Renee Ahdieh

Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus? -- William Rowan Hamilton

I am Poseidon, EARTH SHAKER, RULER OF THE BOUNDLESS SEA, CREATOR OF STORMS, SWALLOWER OF SHIPS -- George O'connor

No hero is above fear, Percy. And you have risen above every hero.
- Poseidon -- Rick Riordan

AMPHISBAeNA (AMPHISBAe'NA) n.s.[Lat. serpent supposed to have two heads. That the amphisbaena, that is, a smaller kind of serpent, which moveth forward and backward, hath two heads, or one at either extreme, was affirmed by Nicander, and others.Brown'sVulgar Errours,b. iii. -- Samuel Johnson

Beneath the water, I can know her. She was fierce, uncompromising. When she loved, she loved deeply, passionately. She loved the blue-eyed water god. She owned him. His heart.
But then she felt betrayal, she hated, and she was feared.
Hate gave her power. -- Rachel Cohn

My father's brother, but no more like my father
Than I to Hercules. -- William Shakespeare

Argos the greatest tragedy in Greek legend was -- Will Durant

Abraxas was the god who was both god and devil. -- Hermann Hesse

Mr. Sampson, you forget the difference between Plato and Zenocrates. -- Walter Scott

To pile Pelion upon Olympus.
[Lat., Pelion imposuisse Olympo.] -- Horace

For Hades is mighty in calling men to account below the earth, and with a mind that records in tablets he surveys all things. -- Aeschylus