Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Master and King

I see no good in having several lords:
Let one alone be master, let one alone be King.
Homer via Ulysses in the Illiad

1 comment:

  1. While this is most likely a misuse of the quote, I like to see this as having one master PER INDIVIDUAL. Meaning, every person has one master, it's not good serving two lords. So let each man be master and lord over his own life. And if he chooses, let him serve the higher Master and Lord.

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