Edith Hamilton’s “Mythology” Quotes (6 Quotes)
- For all men serve him of their own free will. And he whom Love touches not walks in darkness.
(Edith Hamilton, "Mythology")
- He drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek and make Hell grant what Love did seek.
(Edith Hamilton, "Mythology")
- He was there beside her, yet she was far away from him, aone with her outraged love and her ruined life.
(Edith Hamilton, "Mythology")
- Love cannot live where there is no trust.
(Edith Hamilton, "Mythology")
- The mind knows only what lies near the heart.
(Edith Hamilton, "Mythology")
- The power of good is shown not by triumphantly conquering evil, but by continuing to resist evil while facing certain defeat.
(Edith Hamilton, "Mythology")
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