Religious Sayings

37 sayings found from the Ancient era from 16 authors

Happiness is an activity of the soul in accordance with perfect virtue.

— Aristotle c. 350 BCE
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The female is also more given to melancholy and more despondent, and more apt to be sad.

— Aristotle c. 350 BCE
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I am the Scourge of God.

— Attila the Hun 5th century CE
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To be a queen is to be a god.

— Cleopatra c. 50 BCE
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The Church is my mother, but the State is my father.

— Constantine the Great 330
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God save me from fools with a little philosophy—no one is more difficult to reach.

— Epictetus c. 1st-2nd Century AD
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You will do the greatest service to the state if you shall raise, not the roofs of the houses, but the souls of the citizens: for it is better that great souls should dwell in small houses rather than for mean slaves to lurk in great houses.

— Epictetus c. 1st-2nd Century AD
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If you always remember that God stands by you, and inspects your acts, whether in soul or body, you will not err either in your prayers or in your acts.

— Epictetus c. 108 AD
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Let no one when young delay to study philosophy, nor when old grow weary of studying it. For no one is either too early or too late for the health of the soul.

— Epicurus c. 300 BCE
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Empty is the argument of the philosopher by which no human suffering is therapeutically treated. For just as there is no profit in medicine if it does not expel the diseases of the body, so there is no profit in philosophy either, if it does not expe…

— Epicurus c. 300 BCE
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If a man steals an ox, a sheep, an ass, a pig, or a boat, from a god or the palace, he shall pay thirtyfold. If he steals from a private citizen, he shall pay tenfold. If the thief has nothing with which to pay, he shall be put to death.

— Hammurabi c. 1754 BC
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The god of war is impartial: he hands out death to the man who hands out death.

— Homer c. 8th century BCE
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Sing, goddess, the wrath of Achilles, son of Peleus, that ruinous wrath which brought the Achaeans countless woes, and hurled down into Hades many strong souls of heroes, and gave their bodies to be a prey to dogs and all winged fowls.

— Homer c. 8th century BCE
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And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell.

— Jesus Christ c. 30-33 CE
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Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

— Jesus Christ c. 27-30 CE
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The Britons are savages who worship trees.

— Julius Caesar 55–54 BC
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The Britons are a people who worship the devil.

— Julius Caesar 55–54 BC
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The greatest mistake of a soul is non-restraint.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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There is no quality of soul more subtile than non-attachment.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is its own friend and its own enemy.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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