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Blasphemy Quote by Euripides

“Oh where is the noble face of modesty, or the strength of virtue, now that blasphemy is in power and men have put justice behind them, and there is no law but lawlessness, and none join in fear of the gods?” quote by Euripides
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““Oh where is the noble face of modesty, or the strength of virtue, now that blasphemy is in power and men have put justice behind them, and there is no law but lawlessness, and none join in fear of the gods?””

Euripides

About This Quote

A lamentation of moral decay, where humility and virtue are eclipsed by blasphemy, injustice, and lawlessness, leaving humanity estranged from divine reverence.

In simple terms: Moral collapse under tyranny

Key Takeaway

Virtue erodes when power embraces impiety

Themes

morality power justice religion societal decay

Mood

somber reflective cautionary

Type

philosophical political cautionary

When to use this quote

  • political oppression
  • cultural decline
  • ethical crises
  • authoritarian regimes

Key Concepts

virtue lawlessness blasphemy fear of gods

Practical Applications

  • philosophical critique
  • civic education

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards can prevent virtue from being subverted by power?
  • How does the loss of reverence affect societal cohesion?
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