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    Plato
    “I was astonished at her words, and said: 'Is this really true, O thou wise Diotima?' And she answered with all the authority of an accomplished sophist: 'Of that, Socrates, you may be assured;-think only of the ambition of men, and you will wonder at the senselessness of their ways, unless you consider how they are stirred by the love of an immortality of fame. They are ready to run all risks greater far than they would have run for their children, and to spend money and undergo any sort of toil, and even to die, for the sake of leaving behind them a name which shall be eternal. Do you imagine that Alcestis would have died to save Admetus, or Achilles to avenge Patroclus, or your own Codrus in order to preserve the kingdom for his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us, would be immortal? Nay,' she said, 'I am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better they are the more they do them, in hope of the glorious fame of immortal virtue; for they desire the immortal.”
    Plato

  • #2
    Ernest Hemingway
    “When you start to live outside yourself, it's all dangerous.”
    Ernest Hemingway, The Garden of Eden

  • #3
    عبد الوهاب مطاوع
    “الإنسان يضيق دائماً عقله الواعى بالخبرة المؤلمة، فيضغط عليها، لتهبط إلى دائرة اللاوعى عنده، ويتصور بذلك أنه قد نسيها واستراح منها!
    ....أننا لا ننسى الخبرات المؤلمة كما نتصور .. وإنما تقبع فى دائرة اللاوعى، تنتظر أى مثير خارجى، يستدعيها من الأعماق السحيقة...”
    عبد الوهاب مطاوع, ترانيم الحب والعذاب



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