A curse burns bright on crime.
Aeschylus, Agamemnon.
“For Ares, lord of strife, Who doth the swaying scales of battle hold, Wars money-changer, giving dust for gold, Sends back, to hearts that held them dear, Scant ash of warriors, wept with many a ...”
“And there they ring the walls, the young, the lithe. The handsome hold the graves they won in Troy; the enemy earth rides over those who conquered.”
“Wisdom comes through suffering.Trouble, with its memories of pain,Drips in our hearts as we try to sleep,So men against their willLearn to practice moderation.Favours come to us from gods.”
“In visions of the night, like dropping rain, Descend the many memories of pain”
“Rumours voiced by women come to nothing.”
“There is no avoidance in delay.”
“He was, however, unable to give much prolonged or continuous thought to anything that evening , or to concentrate on any one idea; and anyway, even if he had been able to, he would not have found h...”
“Nature can counsel nothing but crime.”
“A criminal remains a criminal whether he uses a convict's suit or a monarch's crown.”
“As long as there have been women." Mom told me, "there have been ways to punish them for being women.”
“In their silence they continued both to protect me and to punish me. The memory of that night was now the only tie between us, eclipsing everything else.”
“I'm more haunted by how what I've said and the things I've done have caused harm to myself and others than I am worried that God will punish me for being bad. Because in the end, we aren't punished...”