
And further, one should think: "This leads to happiness in this world and the next."
Edicts of Ashoka (c. 257 BC)
Source: Oresteia (458 BC), Agamemnon, lines 758–760 (tr. Anna Swanwick)
Τὸ δυσσεβὲς γὰρ ἔργον μετὰ μὲν πλείονα τίκτει, σφετέρᾳ δ' εἰκότα γέννᾳ.
And further, one should think: "This leads to happiness in this world and the next."
Edicts of Ashoka (c. 257 BC)
“Repentance for one's evil deeds is the safeguard of life.”
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
Source: Seven Against Thebes (467 BC), lines 683–685 (tr. Anna Swanwick)
Jesus in John 3:19-20 KJV
Gospel of John
“Evil is never truly strong, for it is born of fear.”
Source: Drenai series, The King Beyond the Gate, Ch. 8
Context: Evil is never truly strong, for it is born of fear. Why did he fall so easily? Because he tested your strength and saw the possibility of death [... ] had he possessed true courage, he would have fought back. Instead he froze — and died.