Sophocles
  • A word does not frighten the man who, in acting, feels no fear.

  • It is a base thing for a man among the people not to obey those in command. Never in a state can the laws be well administered when fear does not stand firm.

  • Whoever neglects the arts when he is young has lost the past and is dead to the future.

  • Fortune raises up and fortune brings low both the man who fares well and the one who fares badly and there is no prophet of the future for mortal men.

  • Reason is God's crowning gift to man.