Comte de Saint-Germain

Immortal man legend

Contemporary weird famous 132 sayings

Sayings by Comte de Saint-Germain

I have no religion, for I am above all religions.

c. 1780s — Reported by Prince Charles of Hesse-Cassel in his memoirs
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a friend of kings and emperors, and I advise them on matters of state.

18th century — Reported by various historical figures, including Voltaire
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no family, for my family is all of humanity.

c. 1780s — Reported by Madame de Genlis in her memoirs
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no age, for I am as old as time itself.

18th century — Claim attributed to him, adding to his enigmatic persona
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a living paradox, and I defy all human understanding.

18th century — General perception of him by his contemporaries
Controversial Unverifiable

I have seen the rise and fall of empires, and I have witnessed the birth and death of civilizations.

c. 1780s — Reported by Madame d'Adhémar in her memoirs
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a master of disguise, and I can assume any form I wish.

18th century — Legends and tales of his mysterious appearances and disappearances
Controversial Unverifiable

I possess the elixir of life, and I can bestow immortality upon those I deem worthy.

18th century — Rumors and esoteric beliefs surrounding his powers
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a harbinger of the New Age, and I prepare humanity for its spiritual evolution.

Post-18th century interpretations — Attributed to him by certain New Age and Theosophical movements
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no desires, for all desires are but illusions.

18th century — Philosophical stance attributed to him by some
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a living library of knowledge, and I hold the secrets of the universe.

18th century — Metaphorical description of his vast claimed knowledge
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no fear of death, for death is but a doorway to another existence.

18th century — Philosophical view consistent with his claims of immortality
Controversial Unverifiable

I work in silence and in secret, for the greatest works are done unseen.

18th century — Attributed to him, explaining his mysterious nature
Controversial Unverifiable

I am the eternal wanderer, and my journey has no end.

18th century — Reflecting his constant travels and timeless existence
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a paradox wrapped in an enigma, shrouded in mystery.

18th century onwards — A common descriptive phrase used to characterize him
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no need for sleep, for my mind is always active.

18th century — Exaggerated claim attributed to him, contributing to his superhuman image
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a living testament to the power of the human spirit.

Post-18th century interpretations — Interpretation of his existence by some followers
Controversial Unverifiable

I have seen the future, and it is glorious.

18th century — Optimistic and prophetic statement attributed to him
Controversial Unverifiable

I am a beacon of light in a world of darkness.

18th century — Self-description or description by his admirers
Controversial Unverifiable

I am the last of a long line of ancient sages.

18th century — Claim attributed to him, linking him to ancient wisdom traditions
Controversial Unverifiable