| C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917. | | | | Zoroaster |
| | | Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine light. | 1 |
| All flows out from the Deity, and all must be absorbed in Him again. | 2 |
| Devotion, like fire, goeth upward. | 3 |
| Error is frail. | 4 |
| Excessive liberty and excessive servitude are equally dangerous, and produce nearly the same effect. | 5 |
| Things divine are not attainable by mortals who understand sensual things. | 6 |
| When you doubt, abstain. | 7 | | |
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