Humorous Sayings

264 sayings found from the Medieval era

Go to the temple and worship the idol? But the idol is made of stone. How can it speak to you?

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The seed is in the plant, and the plant is in the seed.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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When you are born, you cry. When you die, the world cries.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The water in the pitcher is not different from the water in the ocean.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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Don't go to the garden of flowers! O friend! Go not there! In your body is the garden of flowers.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The breath of all life is the Lord.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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I am looking for the one who is looking for me.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The bird sings because it has a song.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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If you don't know the way, how will you find the destination?

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The lotus blooms in the mud, but it is not of the mud.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The path to God is not in going to Mecca or Varanasi, but in looking within.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The fool searches for God in temples and mosques, but the wise man finds Him in his own heart.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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If you want to know the secret, learn to see with your heart, not with your eyes.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The lamp is in the house, but the blind man cannot see it.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The wind blows, and the dust rises. But the dust cannot touch the wind.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The world is a dream, and the dream is real.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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The moon is in the sky, but its light is on the earth.

— Kabir c. 15th century
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Midway upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark, For the straightforward pathway had been lost.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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Consider your origin: you were not made to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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