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Old 02-10-2007, 05:02 AM
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There [Crete] one still may meet a Greek people, primitive, lovable, wedded to the soil, whose courtesy, hospitality, and native dignity centuries of oppression have not perverted. Living in daily commerce with the mountains and the sea-breezes, waging a warfare that knew no compromise with their secular enemy the Turk, they know nothing of those elaborate disloyalties, those perverting feuds which have corroded the honour and the humanity of their Continental brethren. For them Hellenism is a simple ideal of liberty, untainted by policy, unstained by any base alliance. It is no matter of controversy or polemics. It is a legend, a faith to which even the powers of nature do homage. Their very fairies are Greeks, and the very winds that toss their barks are the servants of Hellenism and its hero Alexander. When their fishing-boats are buffeted by the wind — so the island folk believe — the Queen of the Nereids, who is Alexander's sister, dances in the foam about their prow, anxious and troubled of mien. But the seamen look her in the face and answer her dumb inquiry with the age-old formula, "Thy brother Alexander lives and reigns." And so it is. Where Hellenism is still married to its barren rocks and the waves that cradled it, it lives triumphant and unspoiled. Its decadence is only in the ghettos and bazaars and the breathless city lanes.
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Old 02-10-2007, 05:30 AM
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"Alexander's legend has proved remarkably durable. Modern Greek fisherman invoke his name to calm storms at sea, while, at the other end of his former empire, the warlords in Afghanistan are said still to fight beneth a flag they claim was once his. In whatever form his memory lingers, Alexander the Great was undoubtedly one of the most remarkable men to have ever lived"
-Joann Fletcher, Alexander the Great, son of the gods, p7
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Ζει ο βασιλέας αλέξανδρος? Ζει και βασιλεύει...

I guess we've all heard the fisherman stories.
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What a beautiful quote! It is simple, yet eloquent and describes in a few words the spirit that is HELLENISM. Thanks for some uplifting words on a site that so often deals with revisionists, liars and bullies.
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