“Free yourself from one passion to be dominated by another and nobler one. But is not that, too, a form of slavery? To sacrifice oneself to an idea, to a race, to God? Or does it mean that the higher the model the longer the tether of our slavery? Then we can enjoy ourselves and frolic in a more spacious arena and die without having come to the end of the tether. Is that, then, what we call liberty?”
Quote by Nikos Kazantzakis
Book:Zorba the Greek
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Zorba the Greek
Alexis Zorbas, a character embodying the spirit of the Greek people, navigates through life's complexities with a zest for living. The narrative delves into the author's reflections on the essence of joy and the challenges of existence. more
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