The quoted prophecy likens Dante to Hippolytus and announces that he too must leave his city unjustly.
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Injustice
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Hippolytus was forced to leave his Athens because of his stepmother's faithless fears, and so must you depart from Florence."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Hippolytus was forced to leave his Athens because of his stepmother's faithless fears, and so must you depart from Florence."
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"Hippolytus was forced to leave his Athens because of his stepmother's faithless fears, and so must you depart from Florence."
"...as to lead you far from me. To mortal eyes our injustice seems unjust, that this is so, should serve as evidence for faith,..."
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"...its design, okay? Right? The conflict now is, there's a great injustice in the world where Achilles refuses to return Hector's body to Priam."
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"If you see injustice, speak out. Okay? Another way of saying this is, let's use a metaphor. A choir. Okay? Singing choir. How does..."
"...have to act. Because justice is about action. If you see injustice, you must speak out. You can't be like, oh, I'm indifferent. You..."
"...are idealists they sought to create justice in a world of injustice now the similarities between napoleon and stalin also really interesting they're both..."
"...were talking about Kaliningrad, right? It is one of the greatest injustices in human history that Konigsberg, which was, for the longest time, the..."
"...feels um and he's supported by others because others see the injustice of the system but in democracy what happens is great individuals are..."
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