“Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber, for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.” MatterVoiceRichAirKingsBirdBibleWingsCurseEcclesiastes Book:Ecclesiastes or, The Preacher Source: Ecclesiastes or, The Preacher
“For who shall defile the temples of the ancient gods, a cruel and violent death shall be his fate, and never shall his soul find rest unto eternity. Such is the curse of Amon-Ra, king of all the gods.” SoulFateKingsEternityAncientViolentCurseTemplesViolent DeathAncient Gods Author:Griffin Jay
“For 86 years I have served Jesus Christ and he has never abandoned me. How could I curse my blessed king and savior?” YearsJesusChristKingsJesus ChristBlessedCurseSaviorAbandoned Author:Polycarp
“Not only were the Jews expecting the birth of a Great King, a Wise Man and a Saviour, but Plato and Socrates also spoke of the Logos and of the Universal Wise Man 'yet to come'. Confucius spoke of 'the Saint'; the Sibyls, of a 'Universal King'; the Greek dramatist, of a saviour and redeemer to unloose man from the 'primal eldest curse'. All these were on the Gentile side of the expectation. What separates Christ from all men is that first He was expected; even the Gentiles had a longing for a deliverer, or redeemer. This fact alone distinguishes Him from all other religious leaders.” MenFirstsFactsSidesChristReligiousLeaderWiseBirthKingsExpectationsUniversalLongingSaintJewExpectedGreekCurseSpokesExpectingPlatoSaviourPrimalRedeemerLogosGentilesReligious LeadersEldestPlato And Socrates Author:Fulton J. Sheen
“It did remind me of something out of Greek mythology - the richest king who gets everything he wants, but ultimately his family has a curse on it from the Gods.” WantKingsMythologyGreekCurseGreek Mythology Author:Martin Scorsese