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The Complete Sayings of Jesus
VI. John Answers the Priests—"behold the Lamb of God"—jesus Hails Andrew, Simon, Philip, and Nathanael (6)
What seek ye?
Dhammapada
Chapter V: The Fool (73)
Let the fool wish for a false reputation, for precedence among the Bhikshus, for lordship in the convents, for worship among other people!
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CX (21)
I hasten to the land, and I fasten my stole upon me, that I may come forth, and that that may be given to me which hath to be given; that I may have...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 33: That in this work a soul is cleansed both of his special sins and of the pain of them, and yet how there is no perfect rest in this life (1)
MORE devices tell I thee not at this time; for an thou have grace to feel the proof of these, I trow that thou shalt know better to learn me than I...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CX (10)
May I have the investiture of thy Garden, O Hotep. What thou willest, do thou it
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CX (17)
I cast my seed there, and I sail upon its stream that I may come to the domains thereof, O Hotep
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XX (1)
Ill strives the will against a better will; Therefore, to pleasure him, against my pleasure I drew the sponge not saturate from the water. Onward I...
Chapter 11: Of the Seventh Qualifying or Fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (24)
Behold, I will shew it thee once more, that so by any means thou may apprehend it, that this high work may not take place in vain without profit to...
Bhagavad Gita
Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga (1.32)
O Krishna! I do not desire victory or kingdom or pleasures. Of what avail are these kingdom, enjoyment, or even life itself to us.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXVIII (2)
Let the Re-hunit be opened to me, let me pass into the Re-hunit; let the Re-hunit be given to me, that I may come forth by day whithersoever my heart...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 7: How a man shall have him in this work against all thoughts, and specially against all those that arise of his own curiosity, of cunning, and of natural wit (1)
AND if any thought rise and will press continually above thee betwixt thee and that darkness, and ask thee saying, “What seekest thou, and what woulde...
Dhammapada
Chapter XIV: The Buddha (The Awakened) (180)
He whom no desire with its snares and poisons can lead astray, by what track can you lead him, the Awakened, the Omniscient, the trackless?
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter I: The Object of Philosophical and Theological Inquiry - - the Discovery of Truth. (4)
Hence drawn by desire to the discovery of what is good, he seeks thoughtfully, without love of strife or glory, asking, answering, and besides conside...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LVIII (2)
He grants that I may sail to the Abode of those who have found their faces
Life of Pythagoras
SELECT SENTENCES OF SEXTUS THE PYTHAGOREAN. (11)
Wish that what is expedient and not what is pleasing may happen to you. Such as you wish your neighbour to be to you, such also be you to your...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXIII (20)
I have ploughed for thee wheat and barley in the Field of Aarru
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 48: How God will be served both with body and with soul, and reward men in both; and how men shall know when all those sounds and sweetness that fall into the body in time of prayer be both good and evil (3)
For why, thou mayest find it written in another place of another man’s work, a thousandfold better than I can say or write: and so mayest thou this th...
Enuma Elish
Tablet III (56)
''To set out against Tiamat his heart hath prompted (him
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 2: Of the first and second Principle, what God and the Divine Nature is; wherein is set down a further Description of the Sulphur and Mercurius. (6)
Seeing then that my Knowledge has been received by seeking and knocking, I therefore write it down for a Memorial, that I might occasion a Desire in...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto II (6)
What is it, then? Why, why dost thou delay? Why is such baseness bedded in thy heart? Daring and hardihood why hast thou not, Seeing that three such...
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.12)
Longing for success in action, in this world, (men) worship the deities. For success is quickly attained through action in this world of Man.
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