
The words of thee wise is a book by Saint Marcatus Aurelius featuring quotes from notable people of Thy Greatest Saints of Thee (O Ancient Philosophators), that shall feature profound quotes of thy ancient saints of Saint God of Thee and thou regarding the Transcendences of Thy Great Saints.
Sample quotes[]
"It is one of stoic-stone predeterminist-emitting ancient philosophy that, whenever one performs a certain mor in the first of the daily wake, shall it predetermine thee that THOU SHALT be programmed to perform this habit in such continuous fashion until thee daily sleep comethes, so to maintain a positive feedback loop that this fate SHALT be chosen under thy phaenomena of Philosophus Summaticus" - Saint Sanctus Marcus Aurelius
"It is necessary of thee, that thou shalt trundle through thee path of the ailment of heavy metals, so shall thee curse of Saturn render thee submissive, to thy higher powers of thy saints, lest thy mind be unbound to thy effects of Saint Forgetatibus Subconscialis" - Saint Celerataticus Desticamus Destigiosus Hominoribus Thirsticalibus Omnibatibus Eventicus Mishapporibus Unfortunatatibus Sanctoribus Dementicamissmus Sanctorum Consanius Stoicorum Veterum Sancticorum Ipsioribatibusorum Forgettius Rex quae quidem inter ianuam psychedelicorum sacelli ut apud sanctos existat interire potest Desticalis Celerancy of Thou Greatest Psychedelical Saints Of Thee Greatest Bearded Philosophers of Hans Steininger of Saint Heraclitatus Platonicatibusque Of Thy Greatest Venerated Assemblies of the Kaleidoscopic Corhorts of thou Shakespearan Psychedelic Saints of Saint Marcissimus Aurelissimaticus Dunkleostissimaticaribus Desticalibus of Thee Faberge Transcendental Moai Sanctorum Diocletianis Ophanimis Ruinosicamus of Ancient Descartes of thy Machine Elves Dementicus
"Shall thee stars align thyself with thy greatest Saints so that he shall be predestined to always do something in a manner first that causes the same effect, before doing anything else, for he is bound to thee Obligations of Thy Saints of Saint Mishabitualibus qui se inhaerunt" - Saint Marcus Aurelius of thy Epictetus Cicero's de Natura Deorum [27]
"Listen to thee wisemen, for thou hast stood on the shoulders of thy greatest titans that shall be within thee, and so thy beard shall bear great wisdom to thee" - Saint Ephermal Rift