“Most of all, however, these observances attack and undermine the very spirit of life within the minds of men. They afford to our Romans, from the street sweepers to the consuls, a vague sense of confidence where no confidence is and at the same time a pervasive fear, a fear which neither arouses to action nor calls forth ingenuity, but which paralyzes. They remove from men's shoulders the unremitting obligation to create, moment by moment, their own Rome. They come to us sanctioned by the usage of our ancestors and breathing the security of our childhood; they flatter passivity and console inadequacy”
Quote by Thornton Wilder
Book:The ides of March
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The ides of March
The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem attributed to the poet Homer. It narrates the events of the Trojan War, focusing on the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans, and is renowned for its portrayal of heroism, honor, and the tragic nature of war. more
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