“Noble self-restraint must have something to restrain.”
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Famous Edith Hamilton Quotes
“Genius moves to creation, not to destruction. Only a very few have combined both.”
“Escape may be checked by water and land, but the air and the sky are free.”
“Euripides "questioned everything. He was a misanthrope who preferred books to men.”
“When faith is supported by facts or by logic it ceases to be faith.”
“Ages of faith and of unbelief are always said to mark the course of history.”
“The Greek temple is the creation, par excellence, of mind and spirit in equilibrium.”
“The Old Testament is the record of men's conviction that God speaks directly to men.”
“The comedy of each age holds up a mirror to the people of that age, a mirror that is unique.”
“Convention, so often a mask for injustice.”
“A people's literature is the great text-book for real knowledge of them.”
“Myths are early science, the result of men's first trying to explain what they saw around them.”
“In theology the conservative temper tends to formalism.”
“Uncertainty is the prerequisite to gaining knowledge and frequently the result as well.”
“The heterodoxy of one generation is the orthodoxy of the next.”
“There is no dignity like the dignity of a soul in agony.”
“The suffering of a soul that can suffer greatly -- that and only that, is tragedy.”
“When we speak of beauty, we're speaking of something we're more or less indifferent to.”
“Our word 'idiot' comes from the Greek name for the man who took no share in public matters.”
“The greater the suffering depicted, the more terrible the events, the more intense our pleasure.”
