All Sayings

1,951 sayings found from the Medieval era

Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.

— Kabir 15th Century
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Don't open your diamonds in a vegetable market. Tie them in bundle and keep them in your heart, and go your own way.

— Kabir 15th Century
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I am not a Hindu, Nor a Muslim am I. I am this body, a play of five elements, a drama of the spirit dancing with joy and sorrow.

— Kabir 15th Century
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Your Lord lives within you; what do you search for outside?

— Kabir 15th Century
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Who can name Him, or know His will? Who can say from whence He comes? Remembering the Void, the simple One, a light burst forth [within me]; I offer myself to that Existence who is non-existence.

— Kabir 15th Century
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I shut not my eyes, I close not my ears, I do not mortify my body; I see with eyes open and smile, and behold His beauty everywhere: I utter His Name, and whatever I see, it reminds me of Him; whatever I do, it becomes His worship. The rising and the…

— Kabir 15th Century
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If you do not cut the noose of your karma while living, what hope is there of liberation when you are dead? It is a hopeless dream to think that union will come after the soul leaves the body.

— Kabir 15th Century
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The home is the abiding place; in the home is reality; the home helps to attain Him Who is real. So stay where you are, and all things shall come to you in time.

— Kabir 15th Century
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Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive. Jump into experience while you are alive! Think . . . and think . . . while you are alive. What you call 'salvation' belongs to the time before death . . . .

— Kabir 15th Century
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To what shore would you cross, O my heart? there is no traveller before you, there is no road: Where is the movement, where is the rest, on that shore? There is no water; no boat, no boatman, is there; There is not so much as a rope to tow the boat, …

— Kabir 15th Century
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Oh, how may I ever express that secret word? O how can I say He is not like this, and He is like that? If I say that He is within me, the universe is ashamed: If I say that He is without me, it is falsehood. He makes the inner and the outer worlds to…

— Kabir 15th Century
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Pundit, you've got it wrong.

— Kabir 15th Century
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If by worshipping stones one can find God, I shall worship a mountain. If by immersion in the water salvation be attained, the frogs who bathe continually would attain it. As the frogs, so are these men, again and again fall into the womb. You kill l…

— Kabir 15th Century
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If a fly falls into one of your containers [of food or drink], immerse it completely before removing it, for one of its wings carries disease and the other carries the cure.

— Muhammad 7th century AD
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I have been commanded to fight the people until they testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.

— Muhammad 7th century AD
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A woman may be married for four reasons: her wealth, her lineage, her beauty, and her religion. So marry the religious woman, lest your hands be rubbed in dirt!

— Muhammad 7th century AD
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Deus vult! (God wills it!)

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Let those who have been accustomed unjustly to wage private warfare against the faithful now go against the infidels and end with victory this war which should have been begun long ago.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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The land which you inhabit is too narrow for your large population; it scarcely furnishes food enough for its cultivators. Hence it is that you murder and devour one another.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Let none of your possessions detain you, no solicitude for your family affairs, since this land which you inhabit is everywhere shut in by the sea and surrounded by mountain peaks.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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