"I am on the side of the Trojans. They fought for a woman."
"They were defeated."

– Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray, Chapter 17. The Duchess of Monmouth and Lord Henry engage in some witty banter at the party in Dorian’s country estate, Selby Royal. They are referring to the "Greek meets Greek" flirtation battle going on with the Duchess and Dorian. The Duchess says that she is on the side of he Trojans as they fought for a woman, while Henry points out that they were defeated.