Gautama Buddha (-563–-483 BC) philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism
Mahayana, Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, Chapter Eight. On Meat-eating
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
Gautama Buddha (-563–-483 BC) philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism
Mahayana, Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, Chapter Eight. On Meat-eating
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Letter (30 July 1947), p. 46
Attributed in posthumous publications, Albert Einstein: The Human Side (1979)
“If punishment followed instantly upon sin, men would act justly from fear and have no virtue.”
Sallustius Roman philosopher and writer
XIX. Why sinners are not punished at once.
On the Gods and the Cosmos
Context: It is not only spirits who punish the evil, the soul brings itself to judgment: and also it is not right for those who endure for ever to attain everything in a short time: and also, there is need of human virtue. If punishment followed instantly upon sin, men would act justly from fear and have no virtue.
“Your fear of letting go prevents you from letting go of your fear of letting go.”
John Burdett (1951) British crime novelist
Source: Bangkok Tattoo
Ramakrishna (1836–1886) Indian mystic and religious preacher
Source: Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna (1960), p. 283
“Prayer will make a man cease from sin, or sin will entice a man to cease from prayer.”
John Bunyan (1628–1688) English Christian writer and preacher