A Quote by Euripides

Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad. — © Euripides
Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad.

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Whom Fortune wishes to destroy she first makes mad.
Those whom God wishes to destroy he drives mad.
Whom God wishes to destroy, He first makes successful in show business.
It is said that those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad. It may well be that a war neurosis stirred up by propaganda of fear and hatred is the prelude to destruction.
Whom the gods destroy, they first make mad.
Whom Jupiter would destroy he first drives mad.
Whom the mad would destroy, first they make gods.
Whom the gods do not intend to destroy, they first make mad with poetry.
Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad with power.
All the lessons of history in four sentences: Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad with power. The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small. The bee fertilizes the flower it robs. When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.
All the lessons of history in four sentences: 1) Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad with power; 2) The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small; 3) The bee fertilizes the flower it robs; 4) When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.
God sometimes does try to the uttermost those whom he wishes to bless.
Devotion to you, O Blessed Virgin, is a means of salvation which God gives to those whom he wishes to save.
The spirit of militarism has already permeated all walks of life. Indeed, I am convinced that militarism is a greater danger here than anywhere else, because of the many bribes capitalism holds out to those whom it wishes to destroy.
In the financial sector, those whom the gods want to destroy they first teach math.
The prayer of listening makes things simple but it also makes us vulnerable, and that is frightening. Listening makes us open to Christ, the Word of God, spoken in all things: in the material world, the Scriptures, the Church, and sacraments and, sometimes most threateningly, in our fellow human beings. To listen at prayer is to take the chance of hearing the voice of Christ in the poor, the weak, those whom we love and those whom we do not love.
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