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Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.
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understanding
stupidity
reason
sense
rationality
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Stronger than lover's love is lover's hate. Incurable, in each, the wounds they make.
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revenge
love
incurable
retaliation
wounds
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When one with honeyed words but evil mind Persuades the mob, great woes befall the state.
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false-promises
falsehood
elections
deception
government
seduction
tyranny
deceit
power
evil
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Euripides |
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The fiercest anger of all, the most incurable, Is that which rages in the place of dearest love.
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love
bitterness
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Euripides |
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Hate is a bottomless cup; I will pour and pour
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tragedy
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Euripides |
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This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.
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speaking-out
freedom-of-speech
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Euripides |
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Let no one think of me that I am humble or weak or passive; let them understand I am of a different kind: dangerous to my enemies, loyal to my friends. To such a life glory belongs.
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Euripides |
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Cleverness is not wisdom.
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wisdom
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Euripides |
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When a good man is hurt, all who would be called good must suffer with him.
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inspirational
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Euripides |
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Of all creatures that can feel and think, we women are the worst treated things alive
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patriarchal-society
greek-tragedy
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Euripides |
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In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side.
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due-process
impartiality
dissent
judgment
justice
fairness
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Euripides |
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Arm yourself, my heart: the thing that you must do is fearful, yet inevitable.
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Euripides |
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tell me how does it feel with my teeth in your heart!
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Euripides |
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Do not mistake the rule of force for true power. Men are not shaped by force.
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Euripides |
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My love for you was greater than my wisdom.
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wisdom
medea
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Euripides |
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It's human; we all put self interest first.
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tutor
play
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Euripides |
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I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.
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Euripides |
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I'd three times sooner go to war than suffer childbirth once.
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medea
play
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Euripides |
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He is life's liberating force. He is release of limbs and communion through dance. He is laughter, and music in flutes. He is repose from all cares -- he is sleep! When his blood bursts from the grape and flows across tables laid in his honor to fuse with our blood, he gently, gradually, wraps us in shadows of ivy-cool sleep.
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Euripides |
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He who believes needs no explanation.
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Euripides |
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For in other ways a woman is full of fear, defenseless, dreads the sight of cold steel; but, when once she is wronged in the matter of love, no other soul can hold so many thoughts of blood.
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passion
love
sincerity
soul
trauma
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Euripides |
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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 o..
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Euripides |
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I understand too well the dreadful act I'm going to commit, but my judgement can't check my anger, and that incites the greatest evils human beings do.
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Euripides |
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Mortal fate is hard. You'd best get used to it.
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tutor
play
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Euripides |
a06d47c
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Do not grieve so much for a husband lost that it wastes away your life.
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loss
life
love
grieve
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Euripides |
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Knowledge is not wisdom: cleverness is not, not without awareness of our death, not without recalling just how brief our flare is. He who overreaches will, in his overreaching, lose what he possesses, betray what he has now. That which is beyond us, which is greater than the human, the unattainably great, is for the mad, or for those who listen to the mad, and then believe them.
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Euripides |
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Diontsos]. Swoony type, long hair, bedroom eyes, cheeks like wine.
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Euripides |
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death is the only water to wash away this dirt
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Euripides |
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Prepare yourselves for the roaring voice of the God of Joy!
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dionysus
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Euripides |
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She sings a dark destructive song.
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Euripides |
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Who then will dare to say I'm weak or timid? No, they'll say I'm loyal as a friend, ruthless as a foe, so much like a hero destined for glory.
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Euripides |
222b1d7
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Soon all of you immortals Will be as dead as we are! Come on then, what are you waiting for? Have you run out of thunderbolts?
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hatred
modern
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Euripides |
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Who dares not speak his free thought is a slave.
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freethought
slave
speak
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Euripides |
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To me, a wicked man who is also eloquent seems the most guilty of them all. He'll cut your throat as bold as brass, because he can dress up murder in handsome words.
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morality
medea
wicked
guilt
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Euripides |
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The wisest men follow their own direction And listen to no prophet guiding them. None but the fools believe in oracles, Forsaking their own judgment.
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Euripides |
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She came into the world fierce and stubborn and then she learned to hate.
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Euripides |
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My hair is holy. I grow it long for the God.
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Euripides |
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Remember this! No amount of Bacchic reveling can corrupt an honest woman.
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Euripides |
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There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course; a quiet conscience.
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science
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Euripides |
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Come, God -- Bromius, Bacchus, Dionysus -- burst into life, burst into being, be a mighty bull, a hundred-headed snake, a fire-breathing lion. Burst into smiling life, oh Bacchus!
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Euripides |
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O Dionysus, we feel you near, stirring like molten lava under the ravaged earth, flowing from the wounds of your trees in tears of sap, screaming with the rage of your hunted beasts.
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Euripides |
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What other creatures are bred so exquisitely and purposefully for mistreatment as women are?
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Euripides |
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The God knows when to smile.
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Euripides |
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No one who goes against her can win.
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medea
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