Zoroaster

Founder of Zoroastrianism

Ancient influential 220 sayings

Sayings by Zoroaster

Seek knowledge. And if you can't find it, at least find something interesting to look at.

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The light of truth shines brightly. Unless it's cloudy. Then it's more of a gentle glow.

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Be kind to all beings. Especially those who bring you food.

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The universe is a grand tapestry. And sometimes, it gets a little tangled.

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May your wisdom grow with each passing day. And may your hair stay where it is.

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The path to enlightenment is long. And sometimes, you need a snack break.

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Speak the truth. Even if your voice cracks a little.

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May your heart be full of love and your pockets full of... well, whatever you like.

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The future is unwritten. Which is good, because my handwriting is terrible.

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Embrace change. Unless it involves getting up early on a weekend.

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May your spirit soar and your Wi-Fi never fail.

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The greatest battle is within oneself. And sometimes, that battle is with the urge to hit the snooze button.

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Doing good to others is not a duty. It is a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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One good deed is worth a thousand prayers.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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Your good thoughts, good words and good deeds alone will be your intercessors. Nothing more will be wanted. They alone will serve you as a safe pilot to the harbour of Heaven, as a safe guide to the gates of paradise.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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With an open mind, seek and listen to all the highest ideals. Consider the most enlightened thoughts. Then choose your path, person by person, each for oneself.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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Reply to thine enemy with gentleness.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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A reflective, contented mind is the best possession.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, Yasna 43, 15
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One need not scale the heights of the heavens, nor travel along the highways of the world to find Ahura Mazda. With purity of mind and holiness of heart one can find Him in one's own heart.

c. 1500-1000 BCE — The Gathas, attributed
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