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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.
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
Vijnana Yoga (7.3)
Among thousands of men, one strives for perfection and even among those who strive and succeed, one knows Me in essence.
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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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Mesopotamian
Tablet III (52)
"'Whoso is exalted in the battle, let him display (his) might! '
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Buddhist
Chapter 7: The Perfect Strength (8)
I am standing by? If I in my pride will not do it, better it is that my pride perish. The very crow becomes a Garuda when he lights upon a dead...
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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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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
Sentences of Sextus (332/334)
Strive eagerly to be victorious over every man in prudence; maintain self-sufficiency.
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Mesopotamian
Tablet III (110)
"'Whoso is exalted in the battle, [let him display] (his) might!'
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, First Khanda (10)
Whatever state a man, whose nature is purified imagines, and whatever desires he desires (for himself or for others), that state he conquers and...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (126)
"Whoso is exalted in the battle, let him [display (his) might]!"
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (69)
A master of the art of war has said, 'I do not dare to be the host (to commence the war); I prefer to be the guest (to act on the defensive). I do...
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Gnostic
Sentences of Sextus (165b)
He who is victorious through deceit is defeated by the truth.
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Hindu
Dhyāna Yoga (6.6)
For those who have failed to do so, the mind works like an enemy.
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Mesopotamian
Tablet II (48)
"'[Whoso is exalted in the battle], let him display (his) might!'"
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Taoist
On Letting Alone. (11)
Given man, he must not be managed as if he were a mere thing; though by not managing him at all he may actually be managed as if he were a mere thing....
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (61)
Just in this manner, and no other, thou sittest, when thou art in the pleasures of the flesh; if thou wilt not fight, thou canst not look for any...
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Taoist
Autumn Floods. (5)
He seeks not gain, but does not despise his followers who do. He struggles not for wealth, but does not take credit for letting it alone. He asks help...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
A King Questions a Dervish (1)
A king once saw a man, who, though clad in rags was working in the way of self-perfection. He called him and asked: 'Who is the better off, you or...
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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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