Religious Sayings

37 sayings found from the Ancient era from 16 authors

The soul is born alone and dies alone; no one shares another’s karma.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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He who knows one’s own soul knows the souls of all beings.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the only reality; the rest is illusion.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is neither male nor female.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is eternal, but its bondage is temporary.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the doer of its own deeds, and the enjoyer of its own fruits.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the only reality; everything else is transient.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the only thing worth knowing.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the only thing that is permanent; everything else is impermanent.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the only thing that is eternal; everything else is temporary.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is the only thing that is blissful; everything else is sorrowful.

— Mahavira Circa 6th century BCE
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The soul is immortal and undergoes transmigration.

— Pythagoras c. 500 BCE
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I have unified all under heaven.

— Qin Shi Huang 221 BCE
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Woman was not made in the image of God in the same way man was…

— Saint Augustine c. 401-415 AD
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God had one son on earth without sin, but never one without suffering.

— Saint Augustine c. 400-430 AD
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I will obey the god rather than you, and as long as I draw breath and am able, I shall not cease to practice philosophy.

— Socrates ~399 BC
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The sage is a mirror to heaven and earth, a glass to all things.

— Zhuangzi 4th century BCE
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