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Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "Noble self-restraint must have something to restrain."

Noble self-restraint must have something to restrain.



Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "Very few great artists feel the giant agony of the world."

Very few great artists feel the giant agony of the world.




Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "The Greeks were realists. They saw the beauty of common things and were content with it."

The Greeks were realists. They saw the beauty of common things and were content with it.



Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "The author determines that the bitterest struggles are for one side of the truth to the suppression of the other side."

The author determines that the bitterest struggles are for one side of the truth to the suppression of the other side.




Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "A man without fear cannot be a slave."

A man without fear cannot be a slave.



Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "Besides Zeus on his throne, Justice has her seat."

Besides Zeus on his throne, Justice has her seat.



Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "Liberty depends on self-restraint. Freedom is freedom only when controlled and limited."

Liberty depends on self-restraint. Freedom is freedom only when controlled and limited.




Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "Tragedy cannot take place around a type. Suffering is the most individualizing thing on earth."

Tragedy cannot take place around a type. Suffering is the most individualizing thing on earth.



Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way Quotes: "A magical universe was so terrifying because it was so irrational. There was no cause and effect anywhere."

A magical universe was so terrifying because it was so irrational. There was no cause and effect anywhere.