Petronius, as depicted in the novel, speaking to Marcus Vinicius,<!-- entirely fictional character, NOT the historical figure. --> in Ch. 1
Quo Vadis (1895)
Context: Pliny declares, as I hear, that he does not believe in the gods, but he believes in dreams; and perhaps he is right. My jests do not prevent me from thinking at times that in truth there is only one deity, eternal, creative, all-powerful, Venus Genetrix. She brings souls together; she unites bodies and things. Eros called the world out of chaos. Whether he did well is another question; but, since he did so, we should recognize his might, though we are free not to bless it.
Henryk Sienkiewicz: Quotes about God
Henryk Sienkiewicz was Polish journalist, Nobel Prize-winning novelist, and philanthropist. Explore interesting quotes on god.“No God has promised me immortality; hence no surprise meets me.”
Petronius, Ch. 72
Quo Vadis (1895)
Context: No God has promised me immortality; hence no surprise meets me. At the same time thou art mistaken, Vinicius, in asserting that only thy God teaches man to die calmly. No. Our world knew, before thou wert born, that when the last cup was drained, it was time to go, — time to rest, — and it knows yet how to do that with calmness. Plato declares that virtue is music, that the life of a sage is harmony. If that be true, I shall die as I have lived, — virtuously.
“Not Nero, but God, rules the world.”
Lygia to Marcus Vinicius, in Ch. 2
Quo Vadis (1895)
Marcus Vinicius to Lygia, in Ch. 2
Quo Vadis (1895)
Quo Vadis (1895)
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Without Dogma (1891)