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“O Zeus, why is it you have given men clear ways of testing whether gold is counterfeit but, when it comes to men, the body carries no stamp of nature for distinguishing bad from good.”
Euripides“listen girl,’ Medea says, ‘you arenot the first person in the world tosuffer from a broken heart.but i will treat you like you are.listen girl. he is not calling out your name.your name to him is nothing.it might have been before.once, your name might have beenthe only word he knew when hewas blind sad or bursting with sun.those days are over.your name can only exist in your own mouth now.say it over and over. say it until it doesn’t soundlike a name, but just a sound. the promises he made you are just sounds now too. remember that.your hands are what will hold you together now.and you want to be mad? be mad.here is a plate. throw it through his window,listen to the crack. the shatter. laugh into the night.call yourself the sun. see, you will rise.and are you less of a woman for this? nowhat is woman?woman is this–enduring.listen girl, you will get over this– you will.but what fool said you had to do it silently?here is a tip – scream”
Salma Deera, Letters From Medea“I'd three times sooner go to war than suffer childbirth once.”
Euripides, Medea“you will rise.and are you less of a woman for this? nowhat is woman?woman is this—enduring.listen girl, you will survive this–you will.but what fool said you had to do it silently?here is a tip—scream”
Salma Deera, Letters From Medea“Surely, of all creatures that have life and will, we women are the most wretched. When, for an extravagant sum, we have bought a husband, we must then accept him as possessor of our body.”
Euripides, Medea and Other Plays: Medea / Alcestis / The Children of Heracles / Hippolytus“Arm yourself, my heart: the thing that you must do is fearful, yet inevitable.”
Euripides, Medea and Other Plays: Medea / Alcestis / The Children of Heracles / Hippolytus“The fiercest anger of all, the most incurable,Is that which rages in the place of dearest love.”
Euripides, Medea and Other Plays: Medea / Alcestis / The Children of Heracles / Hippolytus“Better a humble heart, a lowly life. Untouched by greatness let me live - and live. Not too little, not too much: there safety lies.”
Euripides, Medea“In childbirth grief begins.”
Euripides, Medea“Mortal fate is hard. You'd best get used to it.”
Euripides, Medea