Thou shouldst not become presumptuous through much treasure and wealth; for in the end it is necessary for thee to leave all. - Zoroaster

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Thou shouldst not become presumptuous through much treasure and wealth; for in the end it is necessary for thee to leave all.

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Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra or Zartosht, was the prophet of the Zoroastrian religion. It is now thought that he lived in eastern Iran or in central Asia around 1000 BC. The Gathas are hymns held by believers to have been written by Zoroaster.

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Also Known As: Bactrian Sage
Alternative Names: Zarathushtra Zartosht Zardusht Zarathustra Zarathushtra Spitama Zarathoustra Zoroastre Zurtasht Zartusht Zarathusthra Zerdusht
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Unto Thee, O Lord, the Soul of Creation cried:
"For whom didst Thou create me, and who so fashioned me?
Feuds and fury, violence and the insolence of might have oppressed me;
None have I to protect me save Thee;
Command for me then the blessings of a settled, peaceful life."

A righteous government is of all the most to be wished for,
Bearing of blessing and good fortune in the highest.
Guided by the law of Truth, supported by dedication and zeal,
It blossoms into the Best of Order, a Kingdom of Heaven!
To effect this I shall work now and ever more.

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