“I am Phædrus, that is who I am, and they are going to destroy me for speaking the Truth.”
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Ch. 31
Part II, Ch. XI : Mr. Valiant-For-Truth <!-- Sect. 4 -->
The Pilgrim's Progress (1678), Part II
Context: There stood a man with his sword drawn, and his face all over with blood. Then said Mr. Great-Heart, Who art thou? The man made answer, saying, I am one whose name is Valiant-for-truth. I am a pilgrim, and am going to the Celestial City.
“I am Phædrus, that is who I am, and they are going to destroy me for speaking the Truth.”
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Ch. 31
Benjamin Creme (1922–2016) artist, author, esotericist
Message No. 10
Messages from Maitreya the Christ (1981)
Barrett Brown (1981) American journalist, essayist and satirist
True/Slant, "Farewell, and a confession" http://trueslant.com/barrettbrown/2010/07/29/farewell-and-a-confession/, 29 July 2010.
“This is the city, and I am one of the citizens/Whatever interests the rest interests me”
Walt Whitman (1819–1892) American poet, essayist and journalist
Peace Pilgrim (1908–1981) American non-denominational spiritual teacher
Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words (1982), Ch. 3 : The Pilgrimage
Andrey Voznesensky (1933–2010) Soviet poet
"I am Goya"; translated by Stanley Kunitz, p. 3.
Antiworlds, and the Fifth Ace
Mansur Al-Hallaj (858–922) Persian mystic, revolutionary writer and teacher of Sufism
Ana al-Haqq
As quoted in From Primitives to Zen : A Thematic Sourcebook of the History of Religions (1967) by Mircea Eliade, p. 523; this is the primary assertion for which he was condemned as a heretic. "al-Haqq" ("The Truth") is one of the most holy names and attributes of Allah (God), and by this statement his persecutors asserted that Al Hallaj was claiming to be God.