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Which line from oedipus the king supports the idea that fate is inescapable?

"therefore, o mighty king, we turn to you: find us our safety, find us a remedy, whether by counsel of the gods or men."

"each of you suffers in himself alone his anguish, not another’s; but my spirit groans for the city, for myself, for you."

"how dreadful knowledge of the truth can be when there’s no in truth! i knew this well but made myself forget. i should not have come."

"think of this first: would any sane man prefer power, with all a king’s anxieties, to that same power and the grace of sleep? "

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