Young man,
two are the forces most precious to mankind.
The first is Demeter, the Goddess.
She is the Earth -- or any name you wish to call her --
and she sustains humanity with solid food.
Next came Dionysus, the son of the virgin,
bringing the counterpart to bread: wine
and the blessings of life's flowing juices.
His blood, the blood of the grape,
lightens the burden of our mortal misery.
Though himself a God, it is his blood we pour out
to offer thanks to the Gods. And through him, we are blessed.

Autor: Euripides

Young man, <br />two are the forces most precious to mankind.<br />The first is Demeter, the Goddess.<br />She is the Earth -- or any name you wish to call her -- <br />and she sustains humanity with solid food.<br />Next came Dionysus, the son of the virgin, <br />bringing the counterpart to bread: wine<br />and the blessings of life's flowing juices.<br />His blood, the blood of the grape,<br />lightens the burden of our mortal misery.<br />Though himself a God, it is his blood we pour out<br />to offer thanks to the Gods. And through him, we are blessed. - Euripides




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