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When we serve the great, they are our destiny.
Mary Renault
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Mary Renault
Age: 78 †
Born: 1905
Born: September 4
Died: 1983
Died: December 13
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Eileen Mary Challans
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The rightness of a thing isn't determined by the amount of courage it takes.
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Power is the test. Some, once they have it, are content to buy the show of liking, and punish those who withhold it then you have a despot. But some keep a true eye for how they seem to others, and care about it, which holds them back from much mischief.
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You can make an audience see nearly anything, if you yourself believe in it.
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Everything is change and you cannot step twice into the same river.
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All men seek esteem the best by lifting themselves, which is hard to do, the rest by shoving others down, which is much easier.
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All tragedies deal with fated meetings how else could there be a play? Fate deals its stroke sorrow is purged, or turned to rejoicing there is death, or triumph there has been a meeting, and a change. No one will ever make a tragedy - and that is as well, for one could not bear it - whose grief is that the principals never met.
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It is better to believe in men too rashly, and regret, than believe too meanly. Men could be more than they are, if they would try for it. He has shown them that.
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It gives me no joy to be praised at the expense of a better artist, by someone who does not know the difference or who thinks me too vain to be aware of it myself.
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death was the price of life.
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But it is not for the perfect vase or the polished gem to choose their owners.
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Clouds of black birds rose up wailing and screaming, like the thoughts of my heart.
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Change is the sum of the universe, and what is of nature ought not to be feared. But one gives it hostages, and lays one's grief upon the gods. Sokrates is free, and would have taught me freedom. But I have yoked the immortal horse that draws the chariot with a horse of earth and when the one falls, both are entangled in the traces.
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An audience of twenty thousand, sitting on its hands, could not have produced such an echoing silence.
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He sees himself in his lover as if in a mirror, not knowing whom he sees, And when they are together, he too is released from pain, and when apart, he longs as he himself is longed for for reflected in his heart is love's image, which is love's answer. But he calls it, and believes it, not love but friendship.
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In hatred as in love, we grow like the thing we brood upon. What we loathe, we graft into our very soul.
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One must live as if it would be forever, and as if one might die each moment. Always both at once.
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Do not believe that others will die, not you.... I have wrestled with Thanatos knee to knee and I know how death is vanquished. Man's immortality is not to live forever for that wish is born of fear. Each moment free from fear makes a man immortal.
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We Persians have a saying that one should deliberate serious matters first drunk, then sober.
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In all men is evil sleeping the good man is he who will not awaken it, in himself or in other men.
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Tell a man what he may not sing and he is still half free even all free, if he never wanted to sing it. But tell him what he must sing, take up his time with it so that his true voice cannot sound even in secret -- there, I have seen is slavery.
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