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Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.34)
And also, these people will speak of your everlasting dishonor, and to one who is honored, dishonor is worse than death.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VII: The Blessedness of the Martyr. (4)
I do not say only from our Scriptures (for almost all the commandments indicate them); but they will not even hear their own discourses.
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 15 (2)
'For if one says anything unbecoming to a father, mother, brother, sister, tutor or Brâhmana, then people say, Shame on thee! thou hast offended thy...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 32 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (11)
Yea, these will destroy my life, for they consult with the great of the wicked (enlightening themselves by their words ). And they are seizing away...
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twelfth Bird (3)
A king gave a robe of honour to a slave, who went away very pleased with himself. As he walked along, the dust of the street settled on him, and he...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXII: The Downward Course (306)
He who says what is not, goes to hell; he also who, having done a thing, says I have not done it. After death both are equal, they are men with evil...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XVII (6)
The light in which was smiling my own treasure Which there I had discovered, flashed at first As in the sunshine doth a golden mirror; Then made...
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (87)
Do not wish to acquire honors which are insecure, nor the boastfulness which brings you to ruin.
Book of Enoch
Chapter CIII (4)
And the spirits of you who have died in righteousness shall live and rejoice, And their spirits shall not perish, nor their memorial from before the f...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of the Next World (15)
This species of hell (i.e., of shame) may be symbolised by the following short parable: Suppose a certain king has been celebrating his son's...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto III (3)
No fame of them the world permits to be; Misericord and Justice both disdain them. Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass." And I, who looked...
The Path of Light
Chapter 8: The Perfect Contemplation (4)
The mortal who thinks of his gains or his honours or the favour of many men will be afraid of death when it falls upon him. Whatsoever it be in which...
Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (175)
Those on account of whom the name of God is blasphemed are dead before God.
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXIII (11)
And after that their faces shall be filled with darkness And shame before that Son of Man, And they shall be driven from his presence, And the sword s...
The Path of Light
Chapter 6: The Perfect Long-Suffering (16)
Praise, glory, and honours make not for righteousness or long life, or for strength, or health, or pleasure of the body. But such will be the end...
Book of Enoch
Chapter CII (6)
And yet when ye die the sinners speak over you: "As we die, so die the righteous, And what benefit do they reap for their deeds?
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 31 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (20)
Long life shall be his lot in the darkness; foul shall be his food; his speech shall be of the lowest . And this, which is such a life as your own, O ...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XII (7)
Keep silent, my son, lest they slay thee."
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter II: The Subject of Plagiarisms Resumed. the Greeks Plagiarized From One Another. (5)
Again, Homer having said: "It is unholy to exult over dead men," Archilochus and Cratinus write, the former: "It is not noble at dead men to sneer;"...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XV: On the Different Kinds of Voluntary Actions, and the Sins Thence Proceeding. (3)
Further, not even Ajax is silent; but, when about to kill himself, cries: - "No pain gnaws the soul of a free man like dishonour.
Book of Enoch
Chapter CIII (6)
And how they have died in prosperity and in wealth, And have not seen tribulation or murder in their life; And they have died in honour, And judgement...
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