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Fire from Heaven (Alexander the Great, #1) Fire from Heaven by Mary Renault
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“True friends share everything, except the past before they met.”
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“One might have supposed that the true act of love was to lie together and talk.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“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, Fire from Heaven
“He stood between death and life as between night and morning, and thought with a soaring rapture, 'I am not afraid.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“At the stair-foot Hephaistion was waiting. He happened to be there, as he happened to have a ball handy if Alexander wanted a game, or water if he was thirsty; not by calculation, but in a constant awareness by which no smallest trifle was missed. Now, when he came down the stairs with a shut mouth and blue lines under his eyes, Hephaistion received some mute signal he understood, and fell into step beside him.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“(Alexander)'Sometimes I forget all this for months on end. Sometimes I think of it day and night. Sometimes I think, unless I find out the truth of it, I shall go mad.'
(Hephaistion)'That's stupid. You've got me now. Do you think I'd let you go mad?”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“The school discussed friendship often. It is, they learned, one of the things man can least afford to lack; necessary to the good life, and beautiful in itself. Between friends is no need of justice, for neither wrong nor inequality can exist... Friendship is perfect when virtuous men love the good in one another; for virtue gives more delight than beauty, and is untouched by time.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“In grief more than in joy, man longs to know that the universe turns around him.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Hephaistion had known for many ages that if a god should offer him one gift in all his lifetime, he would choose this. Joy hit him like a lightning-bolt.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Alexander could transmit imagination as some other could transmit lust.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Do you know that old song about Orpheus, how he played his lyre on the mountainside, and found a lion had crouched at his feet to listen? I’m no Orpheus, I know; but sometimes I see the lion’s eyes. Where did it go, after the music, what became of it? The story doesn’t say.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“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, Fire from Heaven
“Alexander offered him (Aristotle)a hand to mount the gangplank, and
tried the effect of a smile. When the man returned it, it could be seen that
smiling was what he would do best; he would not often be caught with
his head back laughing. But he did look like a man who would answer
questions.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Plato, in his opinion, had committed too much to love.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“With new friendships had come visits to the philosophers and teachers of rhetoric; and, presently, the chance to learn from experts the art of war. He had longed for home and had returned with gladness; but by then he had been received into the mystery of Hellas, forever her initiate.

Athens was her altar, almost her self. All he asked of Athens was to restore her glories; her present leaders seemed to him like the Phokians at Delphi, unworthy men who had seized a holy shrine. Deep in his mind moved a knowledge that for Athenians freedom and glory went together; but he was like a man in love, who thinks the strongest trait of the loved one’s nature will be easily changed, as soon as they are married.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Man's immortality is not to live for ever; for that wish is born of fear. Each moment free from fear makes a man immortal.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“His feelings were confused; he wanted to grasp till Alexander's very bones were somehow engulfed within himself, but knew this to be wicked and mad; he would kill anyone who harmed a hair of his head.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“People who have earned no pride in themselves, are content to be proud of their cities through other men.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Hephaistion was thinking how fragile his rib cage seemed, how terrible were the warring desires to cherish and to crush it.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“He had to do them, to show he was the best.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“...maybe his soul remembered. as we know. the ashes of Achilles and Patroklos were mingled in one urn. not even a god could sift the one from the other. Achilles has come back with his fierceness and his pride, and with Patroklos’ feeling. each of them suffered for what he was; this boy will suffer for both.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“grief more than in joy, man longs to know that the universe turns around him.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“they discussed the nature of the outstanding man. Is self-regard a flaw in him? Certainly yes, in respect of common greeds and pleasures. But then, what self should be regarded? Not the body nor its passions, but the intellectual soul, whose office it is to rule the rest like a king. To love that self, to be covetous of honor for it, to indulge its appetite for virtue and noble deeds; to prefer an hour of glory closed by death, to a slothful life; to reach for the lion’s share of moral dignity: there lies the fulfilling self-regard. The old saws are wrong, said the philosopher, which tell man to be forever humble before his own mortality. Rather he should strain his being to put on immortality, never to fall below the highest thing he knows.”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“I left you to make you understand my mystery. Do not believe others will die, not you. It is not for that I'm your friend. By laying myself on the pyre, I became divine. 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, Fire from Heaven
“Love is the true food of the soul. But the soul eats to live, like the body– it mustn't live to eat...The soul lives to do!”
Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven
“Among the cheerful pieties, his voice said tartly, “Be less wasteful of such precious things, Alexander, till you are master of the lands they grow in.”
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