I was wondering if someone can give me the acient greek translation for this quote "There are only two remedies for the suffering of the soul: Hope and Patience" Also if the is any way that it can be written big enough for me to trace for a tat.
This quotation is all over the Web in English, sometimes attributed to Socrates, sometimes to Pythagoras, usually to no one. It may be one of those popular sentiments that one or more people have decided to dignify by connecting it with a famous name from antiquity. (Though often, right after I've made such a statement, someone will come forward to prove me wrong so let's not lose hope altogether!)
If you really need to have it with Greek letters, and are OK with modern Greek, you might try posting your question on the "English-Greek" section of this site. Otherwise, here are the ancient Greek words for "hope" and "patience" in capital letters (to make it easy for you and/or your tattooist to draw them):
Ε Λ Π Ι Σ Υ Π Ο Μ Ο Ν ΗThe "suffering of the soul," by the way, would be difficult to say in the dead language. Ancient Greek would probably need to specify what the soul was suffering from.