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Aristotle

 Labyrinth  The Midas Touch  Atlas  Panic  One Size Fits All  A Sisyphean Task  Titans  A Herculean Effort/Task  Achilles Heel  A Young Adonis  Nike  Aetna  Siren Song  Cyclops  Arachnid  Narcissism  Titanic  Opened Pandora’s Box  A Trojan Horse  Amazon

 All of the previous examples came from ancient Greek culture and mythology. It is understood that educated people recognize and discuss these allusions as contributions to modern society.  Without the Ancient Greeks, so many of the things we see around us would not exist the way they do now.

Those Fabulous Greeks!