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In hatred as in love, we grow like the thing we brood upon. What we loathe, we graft into our very soul.
Mary Renault
You can make an audience see nearly anything, if you yourself believe in it.
Mary Renault
Miss Searle had always considered boredom an intellectual defeat.
Mary Renault
It is bitter to lose a friend to evil, before one loses him to death.
Mary Renault
How can people trust the harvest, unless they see it sown?
Mary Renault
He sees himself in his lover as if in a mirror, not knowing whom he sees, And when they are together, he too is released from pain, and when apart, he longs as he himself is longed for; for reflected in his heart is love's image, which is love's answer. But he calls it, and believes it, not love but friendship...
Mary Renault
Do not believe that others will die, not you.... I have wrestled with Thanatos knee to knee and I know how death is vanquished. Man's immortality is not to live forever; for that wish is born of fear. Each moment free from fear makes a man immortal.
Mary Renault
The rightness of a thing isn't determined by the amount of courage it takes.
Mary Renault
To hate excellence is to hate the gods.
Mary Renault
It is better to learn war early from friends, than late from enemies.
Mary Renault
When we serve the great, they are our destiny.
Mary Renault
Each man in his life honors, and imitates as well as he can, that god to whose choir he belonged, while he is uncorrupted in his first incarnation here; and in the fashion he has thus learned, he bears himself to his beloved as well as to the rest. So, then, each chooses from among the beautiful a love conforming to his kind, and then, as if his chosen were his god, he sets him up and robes him for worship.
Mary Renault
I thought, There goes my lord, whom I was born to follow. I have found a King. And, I said to myself, looking after him as he walked away, I will have him, if I die for it.
Mary Renault
You may keep your ten thousand talents; I am not in want of money, I have taken enough. Why only the half of your kingdom to the Euphrates? You offer me the part in exchange for the whole. Your daughter whom you speak of, I shall marry if I choose, whether given by you or not. Your family is safe; no ransom is required of you; come here yourself and make your suit to me, you shall have them free. If you desire our friendship, you have only to ask.
Mary Renault
He had come back a man, and faithless like a man. He knew that he had longed for her; that true friends share everything, except the past before they met. If only she would weep, even that, and let him comfort her; but she would not humble herself before a man. if only he would run to her side and cling to her; but his manhood was hard-won, no mortal should make him a child again.
Mary Renault
So now, for mercy and honor shown to my people, my lord is barbarous; a tyrant, because he punished his would-be murderers, the right of their meanest citizen; a mere vaunting soldier, though wherever he went he brought Greece with him, the Greece he honored, of which these liars are the unworthy heirs.
Mary Renault
He kept telling me I was queer, and I didn't like it. The word, I mean. Shutting you away, somehow; roping you off with a lot of people you don't feel much in common with, half of whom hate the other half anyway, and just keep together so that they can lean up against each other for support.
Mary Renault
One must live as if it would be forever, and as if one might die each moment. Always both at once.
Mary Renault
There is only one kind of shock worse than the totally unexpected: the expected for which one has refused to prepare.
Mary Renault
A man is at his youngest when he thinks he is a man, not yet realizing that his actions must show it.
Mary Renault
One might have supposed that the true act of love was to lie together and talk.
Mary Renault
It is better to believe in men too rashly, and regret, than believe too meanly. Men could be more than they are, if they would try for it. He has shown them that.
Mary Renault
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