They are all dead now, Diocletian and Ignatius, Cyril and Hypatia, Julian and Basil, Athanasius and Arîus: every party has yielded up its persecutors and its martyrs, its hates and slanders and aspirations and heroisms, to the arms of that great Silence whose secrets they all claimed so loudly to have read. Even the dogmas for which they fought might seem to be dead too. For if Julian and Sallustius, Gregory and John Chrysostom, were to rise again and see the world as it now is, they would probably feel their personal differences melt away in comparison with the vast difference between their world and this. They fought to the death about this credo and that, but the same spirit was in all of them. . Gilbert Murray
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The idea of the greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. The greatest glory in living is not to have never fallen, but to have risen every time we fall. This means that the greatest glory in living is not to have remained on your feet throughout your entire life without making any mistakes, but to have risen every time you have made a mistake. That spirit of self-belief and self-confidence is one of the key traits of greatness.

Source: Five Stages Of Greek Religion

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