Akhenaton Quotes

Akhenaton Quotes

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Quotes of Akhenaton
Total Quotes 27
Everyone Has His Food, And His Time Of Life Is Reckoned.their Tongues Are Separate In Speech,and Their Natures As Well;their Skins Are Distinguished,as Thou Distinguishest The Foreign Peoples.thou Makest A Nile In The Underworld,thou Bringest Forth As Thou Desirestto Maintain The Peopleaccording As Thou Madest Them For Thyself,the Lord Of All Of Them, Wearying With Them,the Lord Of Every Land, Rising For Them,the Aton Of The Day, Great Of Majesty.
Though Thou Art Far Away, Thy Rays Are On Earth; Though Thou Art In Their Faces, No One Knows Thy Going.
In All Thy Undertakings, Let A Reasonable Assurance Animate Thy Endeavors If Thou Despairest Of Success, Thou Shalt Not Succeed.
Scorn Also To Depress Thy Competitor By Any Dishonest Or Unworthy Method; Strive To Raise Thyself Above Him Only By Excelling Him; So Shall Thy Contest For Superiority Be Crowned With Honour, If Not With Success.
Say Not That Honor Is The Child Of Boldness, Nor Believe Thou That The Hazard Of Life Alone Can Pay The Price Of It: It Is Not To The Action That It Is Due, But To The Manner Of Performing It.
As The Whirlwind In Its Fury Teareth Up Trees, And Deformeth The Face Of Nature, Or As An Earthquake In Its Convulsions Overturneth Whole Cities; So The Rage Of An Angry Man Throweth Mischief Around Him.
The Ambitious Will Always Be First In The Crowd; He Presseth Forward, He Looketh Not Behind Him. More Anguish Is It To His Mind To See One Before Him, Than Joy To Leave Thousands At A Distance
Be Thou Incapable Of Change In That Which Is Right, And Men Will Rely Upon Thee. Establish Unto Thyself Principles Of Action; And See That Thou Ever Act According To Them. First Know That Thy Principles Are Just, And Then Be Thou.
As A Camel Beareth Labor, And Heat, And Hunger, And Thirst, Through Deserts Of Sand, And Fainteth Not; So The Fortitude Of A Man Shall Sustain Him Through All Perils.
Why Seeketh Thou Revenge, O Man! With What Purpose Is It That Thou Pursuest It? Thinkest Thou To Pain Thine Adversary By It? Know That Thou Thyself Feelest Its Greatest Torments.
Say Not Unto Thyself, Behold, Truth Breedeth Hatred, And I Will Avoid It; Dissimulation Raiseth Friends, And I Will Follow It. Are Not The Enemies Made By Truth, Better Than The Friends Obtained By Flattery?
What Is The Source Of Sadness, But Feebleness Of The Mind? What Giveth It Power But The Want Of Reason? Rouse Thyself To The Combat, And She Quitteth The Field Before Thou Strikest.
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