CHORUS:
You that live in my ancestral Thebes, behold this Oedipus,- him who knew the famous riddles and was a man most masterful; not a citizen who did not look with envy on his lot- see him now and see the breakers of misfortune swallow him!
Look upon that last day always. Count no mortal happy till he has passed the final limit of his life secure from pain.

Sophocles

Tag: tragedy ancient-greece sophocles



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It is my nature to join in love, not hate.

Sophocles

Tag: antigone



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Reason is God's crowning gift to a man...

Sophocles

Tag: haimon



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It is not right if I am wrong. But if I am young, and right, what does my age matter?

Sophocles

Tag: haimon



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Do not believe that you alone can be right.
The man who thinks that,
The man who maintains that only he has the power
To reason correctly, the gift to speak, the soul—
A man like that, when you know him, turns out empty.

Sophocles

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Sentry: King, may I speak?

Creon: Your very voice distresses me.

Sentry: Are you sure that it is my voice, and not your conscience?

Creon: By God, he wants to analyze me now!

Sentry: It is not what I say, but what has been done, that hurts you.

Creon: You talk too much.

Sophocles


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How dreadful it is when the right judge judges wrong!

Sophocles

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Reason is God's crowning gift to man, and you are right
To warn me against losing mine. I cannot say—
I hope that I shall never want to say!— that you
Have reasoned badly. Yet there are other men
Who can reason, too; and their opinions might be helpful.
You are not in a position to know everything
That people say or do, or what they feel:
Your temper terrifies them—everyone
Will tell you only what you like to hear.

Sophocles

Tag: knowledge reason pride



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Your edict, King, was strong,
But all your strength is weakness itself against
The immortal unrecorded laws of God.
They are not merely now: they were, and shall be,
Operative for ever, beyond man utterly.

I knew I must die, even without your decree:
I am only mortal. And if I must die
Now, before it is my time to die,
Surely this is no hardship: can anyone
Living, as I live, with evil all about me,
Think Death less than a friend?

Sophocles

Tag: justice death law



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(...) I, for one, prize less
The name of king than deeds of kingly power;
And so would all who learn in wisdom’s school.

Sophocles

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