römischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph
22 quotes found
"Auch kann ich nicht finden, warum ich mir wegen ordentlicher Notwehr, mit der ich gegen Räuber übelster Sorte eingeschritten bin, jetzt diese Anklage gefallen lassen muss."
"Die Unverschämtheit gewisser Leute ist unausstehlich!"
"Eine Hexe mit dämonischer Macht, den Himmel niederzulegen, die Erde aufzuhängen, Quellen zu verhärten, Berge zu schmelzen, Geister heraufzuholen, Götter herabzuziehen, Sterne auszulöschen, tatsächlich die Unterwelt zu illuminieren."
"Süße Rache ist von keiner Seite zu verachten."
"Trink dich satt am Wasser der hellen Quelle!"
"Über-, doppelt und mehrfach glücklich, wer auf Gold und Kleinodien tritt!"
"Mater artium necessitas."
"Parit enim conversatio contemptum; raritas conciliat admirationem."
"Ad vivendum velut ad natandum is melior qui onere liberior."
"Sanus est, qui scit quid sit insania, quippe insania scire se non potest, non magis quam caecitas se videre."
"En adsum tuis commota, Luci, precibus, rerum naturae parens, elementorum omnium domina, saeculorum progenies initialis, summa numinum, regina manium, prima caelitum, deorum dearumque facies uniformis, quae caeli luminosa culmina, maris salubria flamina, inferum deplorata silentia nutibus meis dispenso: cuius numen unicum multiformi specie, ritu vario, nomine multiiugo totus veneratus orbis."
"Nam cum coeperis deae servire, tunc magis senties fructum tuae libertatis."
"Accessi confinium mortis et calcato Proserpinae limine per omnia vectus elementa remeavi, nocte media vidi solem candido coruscantem lumine, deos inferos et deos superos accessi coram et adoravi de proximo."
"Thus the Phrygians, earliest of all races, call me Pessinuntia, mother of all gods. Thus the Athenians, sprung from their own soil, call me Cecropeian Minerva and the sea-tossed Cyprians call me Paphian Venus, the archer Cretans Diana, Dictynna, and the trilingual Sicilians Proserpine; to the Eleusinians I am Ceres, the ancient godess, to others Juno, to others Bellona and Hecate and Rhamnusia. But the Ethiopians, who are illumined by the first rays of the sun-god as he is born every day, together with the Africans and Egyptians, who excel through having the original doctrine, honour me with my distinctive rites and give me my true name of Queen Isis."
"And in that day men will be weary of life, and they will cease to think the universe worthy of reverent wonder and of worship. And so religion, the greatest of all blessings, for there is nothing, nor has been, nor ever shall be, that can be deemed a greater boon, will be threatened with destruction; men will think it a burden, and will come to scorn it."
"They will no longer love this world around us, this incomparable work of God, this glorious structure which He has built..."
"Darkness will be preferred to light, and death will be thought more profitable than life; no one will raise his eyes to heaven."
"The pious will be deemed insane, and the impious wise; the madman will be thought a brave man, and the wicked will be esteemed as good."
"No word of reverence or piety, no utterance worthy of heaven and of the Gods of heaven, will be heard or believed."
"But when all this has befallen, Asclepius, then the Master and Father, God, the first before all, the maker of that God who first came into being, will look on that which has come to pass, and will stay the disorder by the counterworking of His will, which is the good."
"He will call back to the right path those who have gone astray; He will cleanse the world from evil, now washing it away with water-floods, now burning it out with fiercest fire, or again expelling it by war and pestilence."
"And thus He will bring back His world to its former aspect, so that the Cosmos will once more be deemed worthy of worship and wondering reverence, and God, the maker and restorer of the mighty fabric, will be adored by the men of that day with unceasing hymns of praise and blessing."