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Buddhist
Dhammapada
Chapter VIII: The Thousands (103)
If one man conquer in battle a thousand times thousand men, and if another conquer himself, he is the greatest of conquerors.
Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXVI. The Man Blind, Mute, and Bedeviled—doubting Pharisees Admonished—parables—"every Idle Word" (9)
When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace: but when a stronger than he shall come upon him, and overcome him, he taketh from...
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Hindu
Book II (39)
Where there is firm conquest of covetousness, he who has conquered it awakes to the how and why of life.
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (33)
He who knows other men is discerning; he who knows himself is intelligent. He who overcomes others is strong; he who overcomes himself is mighty. He...
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Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.33)
By Me and none other have they already been slain; be an instrument only, Ο Arjuna.
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Gnostic
Teachings of Silvanus (58)
Do not pierce yourself with the sword of sin. Do not burn yourself, O wretched one, with the fire of lust. Do not surrender yourself to barbarians...
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Gnostic
Sentences of Sextus (165b)
He who is victorious through deceit is defeated by the truth.
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (68)
He who in (Tao's) wars has skill Assumes no martial port; He who fights with most good will To rage makes no resort. He who vanquishes yet still...
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Gnostic
The Conversion of the Logos (11)
They were stronger than them in the lust for power, for they were more honored than the first ones, who had been raised above them. Those had not...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXIV (24)
Of two men, when they come forward together, the wiser and more truthful is chief.
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Greek
Book II (374)
Why? he said; are they not capable of defending themselves? No, I said; not if we were right in the principle which was acknowledged by all of us when...
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Gnostic
The Imperfect Begetting by the Logos (15)
They wanted to command one another, overcoming one another in their vain ambition, while the glory which they possess contains a cause of the system...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXIV (3)
It is my power which produceth victory and raiseth the height of heaven, and I make the lustrations which yield the extent of earth to my feet...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Conclusion (6)
Thus it is demonstrated that to capture a man it is not sufficient to enslave his body--it is necessary to enlist his reason; that to free a man it...
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Greek
Book IV (422)
How so? he asked. In the first place, I said, if we have to fight, our side will be trained warriors fighting against an army of rich men. That is tru...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (15)
Let me pass: I am the powerful one, the Lord of the powerful
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Hermetic
Chapter XIV: Mental Gender (15)
The strong men and women of the world invariably manifest the Masculine Principle of Will, and their strength depends materially upon this fact....
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Gnostic
Chapter 84 (Of the glory of the Fate)
"And if I lead you into the region of the rulers of the Fate, then will ye see the glory in which they are, and because of their overtowering great...
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Neoplatonic
SELECT SENTENCES OF SEXTUS THE PYTHAGOREAN. (7)
Endeavour to be great in the estimation of divinity, but among men avoid envy. The wise man whose estimation with men was but small while he was...
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Neoplatonic
CHAP. XV. (2)
“There was a man among them [i. e. among the Pythagoreans] who was transcendent in knowledge, who possessed the most ample stores of intellectual...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 11 (12)
They did not squander the gifts of those whom they sustained and nourished, but they ate and drank them. Neither did they buy them; they had won and s...
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