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| Dishonored brother of Antigone |
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| stubborn daughter of Oedipus |
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| Honored brother of Antigone |
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| Lays curse upon her husband |
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| "If i permit my own family to rebel, how shall i earn the worlds obedience" |
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| "Impossibel things should not be tried at all" |
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| "It is the dead not the living who make the longest demands" |
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| "No ruler can expect complete loyalty from his subjects until he has been tested in office" |
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| "All these men would praise me were their lips not frozen shut with fear of you" |
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| "Grief teaches the steadiest minds to waver" |
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| "Then she must die. But her death will cause another" |
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| "The time is not far off when you shall pay back corpse for corpse, flesh of your own flesh" |
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| "My own blind heart has brought me from darkness to final darkness" |
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| "There is no happiness where there is no wisdom" |
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| overbearing pride or presumption |
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