“All things are subject to decay and change.”
Polybius book The Histories
The General History of Polybius as translated by James Hampton' (1762), Vol. II, pp. 177-178
The Histories
Source: Mac Flecknoe (1682), l. 1–2.
“All things are subject to decay and change.”
Polybius book The Histories
The General History of Polybius as translated by James Hampton' (1762), Vol. II, pp. 177-178
The Histories
Gautama Buddha (-563–-483 BC) philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism
Last words, as quoted in DN 16; Mahaparinibbana Sutta 6:8
Variant translations:
Mendicants, I now impress it upon you, the parts and powers of man must be dissolved; work out your own salvation with diligence.
As quoted in Present Day Tracts on the Non-Christian Religions of the World (1887) by Sir William Muir, p. 24
Now, then, monks, I exhort you: All fabrications are subject to decay. Bring about completion by being heedful.
translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Behold now, bhikkhus, I exhort you: All compounded things are subject to vanish. Strive with earnestness!
translated by Sister Vajira & Francis Story
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Philip Pullman book Northern Lights
Source: His Dark Materials, The Golden Compass (1995), Ch. 18 : Fog and Ice
“A lucky chance, that oft decides the fate
Of mighty monarchs.”
James Thomson (poet) The Seasons
Source: The Seasons (1726-1730), Summer (1727), l. 1285.
Victor Davis Hanson (1953) American military historian, essayist, university professor
2000s, A War Like No Other - How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War (2005)
Christian Scriver (1629–1693) German hymnwriter
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 134.