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Chaldean Oracles
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (189)
The Furies are the Constrainers of Men.
Bhagavad Gita
Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāga Yoga (17.5)
Those vain and conceited men who, impelled by the force of their lust and attachment, subject themselves to severe austerities not ordained by the...
The Masnavi
The Lover and his Mistress (49-57)
Lovers have suffered chastisement for this cause, They have supposed the fawn to have no shepherd, They have supposed the captive to be going a...
Dhammapada
Chapter XI: Old Age (155)
Men who have not observed proper discipline, and have not gained treasure in their youth, perish like old herons in a lake without fish.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The Protection Against the Tormenting Furies (37.1)
O nobly-born, although one liketh it not, nevertheless, being pursued from behind by karmic tormenting furies, one feeleth compelled involuntarily to...
The Republic
Book IX (589)
Certainly, he said; that is what the approver of injustice says. To him the supporter of justice makes answer that he should ever so speak and act as ...
Dhammapada
Chapter XI: Old Age (156)
Men who have not observed proper discipline, and have not gained treasure in their youth, lie, like broken bows, sighing after the past.
Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (363b)
The lion also rules over the body of the wise man; also the tyrant rules over it alone.
Bhagavad Gita
Daivāsura Sampad Vibhāga Yoga (16.7)
Men of demoniac nature know not what to do and what to refrain from doing. Purity is not in them, nor good conduct, nor truth.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIV: Degrees of Glory in Heaven. (10)
The struggle for freedom, then, is waged not alone by the athletes of battles in wars, but also in banquets, and in bed, and in the tribunals, by...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXIII: The Elephant (321)
They lead a tamed elephant to battle, the king mounts a tamed elephant; the tamed is the best among men, he who silently endures abuse.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXXV (6)
They inspire the fear of me, and put forward my might to those within their domains
The Republic
Book V (451)
The part of the men has been played out, and now properly enough comes the turn of the women. Of them I will proceed to speak, and the more readily si...
Enuma Elish
Tablet III (78)
''They are furious, they devise mischief without resting night and day
The Republic
Book IX (590)
Yes. And luxury and softness are blamed, because they relax and weaken this same creature, and make a coward of him? Very true. And is not a man repro...
Book of Enoch
Chapter VII (3)
Who consumed all the acquisitions of men. And when men could no longer sustain them,
Enuma Elish
Tablet III (20)
"They are furious, they devise mischief without resting night and day
Enuma Elish
Tablet II (16)
"They are furious, they devise mischief without resting night and day
Dhammapada
Chapter XXIV: Thirst (342)
Men, driven on by thirst, run about like a snared hare; held in fetters and bonds, they undergo pain for a long time, again and again.
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XXVII (6)
O miserable me! how I did shudder When he seized on me, saying: 'Peradventure Thou didst not think that I was a logician!' He bore me unto Minos, who...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 16: Of the noble Mind of the Understanding, Senses and Thoughts. Of the threefold Spirit and Will, and of the Tincture of the Inclination, and what is inbred in a Child in the Mother's Body [or Womb.] Of the Image of God, and of the bestial Image, and of the Image of the Abyss of Hell, and Similitude of the Devil, to be searched for, and found out in a [any] one Man. The noble Gate of the noble Virgin. And also the Gate of the Woman of this World, highly to be considered. (31)
Also John the Baptist said so of the Pharisees, and we see apparently, how many Men live wholly like Beasts, according to their bestial Mind, and yet ...
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