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Sophocles - "To the man afraid everything rustles" What are your thoughts on this Quote?

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Im just curious on how everyone feels about this quote. What do you think it means – to you and to others?

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Likeradar's avatar

I’ve never seen this quote before. I like it.

I think it means that if you go about your life with a fearful attitude, you will find reasons to be afraid of even benign things.

augustlan's avatar

I agree with @Likeradar. Every little thing will be viewed with suspicion and fear. There’s a lot of that going around in the US right now. :(

Jferrato7's avatar

I like the answers!

hex's avatar

It reminds me of the age of McCarthyism, the fear of communist/nuclear proliferation. With fear being the most basic, primal emotion, it seems so simple a task for those in control to use it. I like what Edward R. Murrow said about it:

“The line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one and the junior Senator from Wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep into our own history and our doctrine and remember that we are not descended from fearful men, not men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes which were for the moment unpopular. This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthty’s methods to keep silent. We can deny our heritage and our history, but we cannot escape responsibility for the result.”

That whole thing about not being descended from fearful men always gets me.

Jeruba's avatar

My instinct says “essay for English class.”

gailcalled's avatar

Or “things that go bump in the night.”

Allie's avatar

I agree with @Likeradar. If you live life being afraid, then everything in the world will frighten you. GA @Likeradar.

daloon's avatar

Just out of curiousity—how long an essay do you all think could be written about this?

jeremynoviaman's avatar

“A thief must suspect everyone of stealing.”

Allie's avatar

(Sigh.)

Likeradar's avatar

@Allie why thank you.

NowWhat's avatar

This explains everything.

To me, it’s telling me that being afraid will make you a parenoid, nervous person who is incapable of trusting anything about your surroundings.

Instead you should go about your way being alert and cautious – but not afraid. This way you’re not wasting your time with every little sound you hear.

fathippo's avatar

It gives me a picture of someone walking through the woods, and because they are afraid, every small noise sparks something sinister in they’re mind. So i guess that can also be in your life, how if you afraid of the world and the people in it, you will see everything that happens as something dangerous or threatening to you…
maybe =)

majorrich's avatar

@fathippo Almost exactly my response. When you are lying in the grass, observing and trying with all your being to look like a clump of grass. Xenophobia kind of kicks in. Every rustle in the grass is an enemy. You are Scared, for yourself, that you communicate what you see clearly and succinctly, and get away without getting perforated.

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