Search results
Among his most famous quotes is “I Hope for Nothing, I Fear Nothing, I Am Free.” This quote has been embraced by many as a powerful statement of freedom and liberation. But what does it really mean?
16 lut 2017 · The most common English translation is: “I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.” A few others translated it: “I expect nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.” As this commentator explains:
29 wrz 2024 · I am not alone in my fear, nor alone in my hope, nor alone in my shouting. A tremendous host, an onrush of the Universe fears, hopes, and shouts with me. I am an improvised bridge, and when Someone passes over me, I crumble away behind Him.
“I hope for nothing. I am not afraid of anything. I am free” These are the words from the lonely grave of Nikos Kazantzakis buried in Heraklion near one of the old gates of Candia, because the Church refused his burial at a cemetery. Meanwhile at the time he was the world-famous writer thanks to his character―Zorba the Greek.
Quote by Nikos Kazantzakis. I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free. Summary. This quote conveys a profound sense of liberation and detachment from desires and fears. By emphasizing the absence of hopes and fears, it suggests a state of true freedom.
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.
19 wrz 2010 · The most common English translation of the epitaph is: "I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free." Other translators, however, have insisted that a more accurate translation is: "I expect nothing. I fear nothing. I am free."