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  1. 16 lut 2017 · Free yourself from the terror of the heart that seeks and hopes to find the essence of things. Conquer the last, the greatest temptation of all: Hope. This is the third duty. Moreover, his epitaph, carved on his tombstone in Greek reads: “I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.” Analysis of the Epitaph

  2. The quote “I Hope for Nothing, I Fear Nothing, I Am Free” comes from Nikos Kazantzakis’ bookThe Saviors of God: Spiritual Exercises.” This book is a collection of spiritual writings that explore Kazantzakis’ philosophical and religious beliefs.

  3. 19 wrz 2010 · I fear nothing. I am free." The first translation may be the most literal, but the second — at least in my view — is the one that best captures the true spirit of Kazantzakis' philosophy.

  4. I fear nothing. I am free." This of course is the famous quote from Kaza. It is written on his tomb in Heraklion. A lot of Westerners find it difficult accept it. The fear bit seems more obvious at first: to live without fear is to be free, straight forward. What about the hope thing.

  5. 28 gru 2023 · Explore an in-depth analysis of 'I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free. inscription on Kazantakis's tomb in Heraklion, Greece' by Nikos Kazantzakis

  6. 17 maj 2014 · “I do not expect anything. I fear nothing. I am free.” If you want to know where to find this phrase engraved, you have to go in the island of Crete.

  7. 18 gru 2020 · A somewhat famous quote from definitely famous Greek writer,Nikos Kazantzakis written as an epitaph on his grave. Found an old post from 2008 which I believe to be correct. Only problem is that the translation for "I hope for nothing" seems to be incomplete.