"Farewell, my friend! And when you are at home,
home in your own land, remember me at times.
Mainly to me you owe the gift of life."

– Homer

The Odyssey, Book 8, lines 518-520. Nausicaa asks Odysseus to remember that when he is home he owes her the gift of life. Essentially she saved the shipwrecked Odysseus after he was washed up on the Phaeacian shore and is one of the key people to help him get back on his way home. This is one of those gentle and poignant moments in a story that has its fair share of slaughter and violence.