Week 109 of our regular morning feature here at Friedman of the Plains Worldwide in which we highlight the great words and works of great men and women, as well as those who are insufferable, delusional, and even fictional.
This Week Sophocles
“Not from Hades' black and universal lake can you lift him. Not by groaning, not by prayers. Yet you run yourself out in a grief with no cure, no time-limit, no measure. It is a knot no one can untie. Why are you so in love with things unbearable?” — Electra
Because, sometimes, the unbearable is all we have.
I would like to hear Rodney Dangerfield's take on Electra: "She should loosen up. Am I right?"