The Complete Plays Quotes

This Study Guide consists of approximately 36 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Complete Plays.

The Complete Plays Quotes

This Study Guide consists of approximately 36 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Complete Plays.
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Dicaeopolis: For what is true even comedy can tell. And I shall utter Startling things but true. (Acharnians 29)

Demosthenes: The Gods! Don't tell me you believe in them!
Nicias: Of course I do.
Demosthenes: And on what evidence?
Nicias: Because they hate me so! That's proof enough.(Knights 56)




Strepsiades: They [Socrates and co.] teach (if you pay them) how to win any case, right or wrong. (Clouds 105)

Socrates: ...Is your memory good?
Strepsiades: It depends. Very good if someone owes me, very bad, alas, if I owe someone. (Clouds 115)


Xanthias: I'll tell you master's disease. He's a lawcourt-lover, like no one else. (Wasps 147)

First Servant: My Master's got astride upon the beetle, and up they go ascending in the air. (Peace 189)

Pisthetaerus: Oh what a plan the race of birds could launch! Listen to me and power untold is yours. (Birds 235)

Lysistrata: So fine it comes to this...

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