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C.S. Lewis
“For you will certainly carry out God's purpose, however you act, but it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John.”
C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain

Mark Millar
“Guess that's thirty-one pieces of silver you've got now, huh? Sleep well, Judas.”
Mark Millar, Civil War: A Marvel Comics Event

Stephen Adly Guirgis
“JUDAS: Why ... didn't you make me good enough ... so that you could've loved me?”
Stephen Adly Guirgis, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot

Joe Hill
“All the world is made of music. We are all strings on a lyre. We resonate. We sing together.”
Joe Hill, Heart-Shaped Box

Rodolphe Kasser
“Look, you have been told everything. Lift up your eyes and look at the cloud and the light within it and the stars surrounding it. And the star that leads the way is your star." So Judas lifted up his eyes and saw the luminous cloud, and he entered it.”
Rodolphe Kasser, The Gospel of Judas Together with the Letter of Peter to Phillip, James, and a Book of Allogenes from Codex Tchacos

“Judas sold his soul for thirty pieces of silver; Faust sold his for some extra years of youth; Marilyn Monroe deserted Jesus Christ for Arthur Miller.”
Nicholas Samstag, The Uses of Ineptitude or How Not To Want To Do Better

Daphne du Maurier
“A denial heralded the thrice crowing of a cock, and an insincerity was like the kiss of Judas.”
Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca

Thomas Carlyle
“Democracy will prevail when men believe the vote of Judas as good as that of Jesus Christ”
Thomas Carlyle

Israelmore Ayivor
“Peter denied Jesus; Judas betrayed Jesus. The bad news was that both of them fell off the track and were both filled with regrets, remorse and anguish for their mischievous behaviours. However it was only Peter who chose to rise again after falling! Judas chose to end it with suicide! If you fall, you can rise again!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Israelmore Ayivor
“People who chase money without chasing any good reason for it are always brought down by the money they chase. Yes! If God gives you a gift, he adds it's manual that contains how to use it to it. However, if you chase something without receiving any authority from above, you will be tempted to throw it away because you can't find any good manual for it; Go, ask Judas Iscariot. He has more to say!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Rodolphe Kasser
“Master, take me in along with these people." Jesus answered and said, "Your star has led you astray, Judas.”
Rodolphe Kasser, The Gospel of Judas Together with the Letter of Peter to Phillip, James, and a Book of Allogenes from Codex Tchacos

Rodolphe Kasser
“Judas said, "Master, as you have listened to all of them, now also listen to me. For I have seen a great vision." And when Jesus heard this, he laughed and said to him, "You thirteenth daimon, why do you try so hard? But speak up, and I shall bear with you.”
Rodolphe Kasser, The Gospel of Judas Together with the Letter of Peter to Phillip, James, and a Book of Allogenes from Codex Tchacos

“Revenge is a color, a color that never fades. A beautiful color. It is the color of the sky at dawn when lovers are hauled out of their beds and garroted in the middle of the street; the color of the ancient sea when Noah鈥檚 Ark has been breached below the water line; the color of Jacob鈥檚 Ladder as it collapses while Jacob has climbed only half-way to heaven. But it is more than that, much more. It contains the pigment that colors the eyes of the lovers that betray you.”
Mark Romel, The Mistletoe Murders: A Nietzschean Murder Mystery

C.S. Lewis
“In the long run the answer to all those who object to the doctrine of hell, is itself a question: 'What are you asking God to do?' to wipe out their past sins and, at all costs, to give them a fresh start, smoothing every difficulty and offering every miraculous help? But He has done so, on Calvary. To forgive them? They will not be forgiven. To leave them alone? Alas, I am afraid that is what He does.

One caution, and I have done. In order to rouse modern minds to an understanding of the issues, I ventured to introduce in this chapter a picture of the sort of bad man whom we most easily perceive to be truly bad. But when the picture has done that work, the sooner it is forgotten the better. In all discussions of Hell we should keep steadily before our eyes the possible damnation, not of our enemies nor our friends (since both these disturb the reason) but of ourselves. This chapter is not about your wife or son, nor about Nero or Judas Iscariot; it is about you and me.”
C.S. Lewis

Stig Dagerman
“Judas himself could be sitting at our table, and we wouldn't ask him about Jesus. We would talk to him about the weather.”
Stig Dagerman, A Moth to a Flame

“Between the sands of time and tradition is a multitude of truths untold.”
Dr. J. E. Cross, Judas: Hero Misunderstood

“Judas did not make only one kiss. (Judas n'a pas fait qu'une seule bise)”
Charles de Leusse

“The spirit of Judas is the same with that of Delilah. Judas could not love Jesus and Delilah could not love Samson because money have exchanged hands and a contract of death was signed. Beware of both!!!”
Steven Chuks Nwaokeke

Ernest Hello
“Judas jau neb臈ra vardas, bet 拧奴ksnis. Judas jau neb臈ra 啪odis, bet pasibais臈jimo mostas. D臈l to, kad jis i拧dav臈 bu膷iuodamas. Savo l奴pomis jis pamelavo visai ypatingu b奴du. Jis i拧rado mel膮 ir savo i拧radimui pagelb臈ti pasirinko priemon臋 daug labiau i拧vidin臋, negu 啪odis. Pabu膷iavimas yra pa啪adas daug auk拧tesnis u啪 啪od寞. Jis pa啪ada nei拧duoti. Jis pa啪ada elgtis prie拧ingai. Pabu膷iavimas yra i拧tikimyb臈s 啪enklas. Tuo tarpu Judas j寞 pasirinko savo i拧davimo 啪enklu.”
Ernest Hello, 沤mogus: gyvenimas, mokslas, menas: D. 1

Pope Francis
“Let's think of that moment when a woman washed the feet of Jesus with the nard, so expensive: it is a religious moment, a moment of gratitude, a moment of love. And he [Judas] stands apart with bitter criticism: 'But this could have been used for the poor!' This is the first reference that I have found, in the Gospel, to poverty as an ideology. The ideologue does not know what love is, because he does nt know how to give himself.”
Pope Francis, Encountering Truth: Meeting God in the Everyday

Jean Baudrillard
“The condemnation of sects is, like any witch-hunt, disgraceful: 'mental deficiency', 'cult of the guru', 'suicidal drive' etc. As though all these things were not standard in the normal sphere of conventions and the social order. This is reminiscent of the charge of 'cowardice' made against suicides.”
Jean Baudrillard, Cool Memories V: 2000 - 2004

Chester Brown
“Judas. It's none of your business how other people spend their money. Mary bought this expensive nard as an expression of her love. That love will be remembered for thousands of years.”
Chester Brown, Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus: Prostitution and Religious Obedience in the Bible

“Comprend铆 clara y pac铆ficamente: 隆estos 苍颈帽辞蝉 realmente ve铆an a la Virgen! Yo, desde luego, era como Judas: quer铆a desenmascararlos. No les cre铆a. Pero tras mi experiencia, me sent铆 avergonzada y sent铆 una profunda humildad ante la grandeza de la Virgen, que supo leer dentro de m铆 y, como una buena madre, me avis贸.”
Mirjana Soldo, My Heart Will Triumph

Stewart Stafford
“Once A Sister by Stewart Stafford

In a mirror, admirably still call yourself sister?
Of festering, viperine plot and scaling threat,
Cast your brother out as a street mongrel,
Then counted coins from his dwelling's sale.

If this is a blood relative, yours is now poison,
And tears his, for none shall believe his truth,
That family acted so cruelly in his innocence,
What made his loved ones mortal enemies?

No apology will ever pass those lips, not one,
Explanations merely justify the unforgivable,
Sober fact imparts the brazen cuckoo nests,
With ignominy's profits in bricks and mortar.

漏 Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Lioness DeWinter
“I lift his chin and gaze into his face, so darkly beautiful, and I lower my mouth to his without a word...
Sometimes, there is no need for words.
It is not a romantic kiss, but a reassuring one.
"You need to let me go, Brian..."
"And you, I, Matthias," he says sadly, as I lift my head, and gaze into the eyes of Timothy, my husband, who has silently approached us on foot, sword drawn.
As I have just stated, sometimes words are unnecessary.
Timothy looks as if the weight of the entire world has fallen upon him. His eyes are wide and solemn, his face, gaunt. One solitary tear trickles down his cheek. His wings drag on the ground, the feathers filthy and dark with mud.
"Matthias, how could you?!" he whispers huskily. "You...of all people...betray me, with a...with a kiss?"
I open my mouth to protest, but no words emerge. Indeed, what can I say?”
Lioness DeWinter, Southern Cross

Julie Cantrell
“Reed is nothing like these men. Never was. Instead, he is a master of disguise. A man so broken, his form shifts completely based on the angle of the light that meets him. He's like the cleome that bloom here in Mother's garden, changing from dark pink at night to pale come morning, then to white again before the bloom falls. Or the heirloom petunias. Or the Confederate rose. Never know what we might find when we visit them. Fickle flowers, they behave as if they've forgotten who they really are, always hiding, fooling us by showing only what they want us to see.
I now understand there have always been men like Reed in the world. A Judas. A wounded soul who causes tremendous harm for his own gain.”
Julie Cantrell, Perennials

Stewart Stafford
“Day of the Dogwood by Stewart Stafford

If I opened my veins,
With the Saviour鈥檚 nails,
Will your bloodlust go?
Where compassion failed?

Do I sweat out blood now?
Or is it your crown of thorns?
Miracles to silvered treachery,
Pure as first Christmas morn.

Scattered flock, shepherd leaves,
Can you sheep know what you do?
Such immaculate deception, but,
Know this sacred heart was true.

漏 Stewart Stafford, 2023. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Elaine Pagels
“Although the Gospel of Judas does not encourage martyrdom, ironically鈥攐r better, paradoxically鈥攊t portrays Judas himself as the first martyr. This gospel reveals that when Judas hands Jesus over, he seals his own fate. But he knows, too, that when the other disciples stone him, they kill only his mortal self. His spirit-filled soul has already found its home in the light world above. Although Christians may suffer and die when they oppose the powers of evil, the hope Christ brings will sustain them.”
Elaine Pagels, Reading Judas: The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity

Elaine Pagels
“The author of the Gospel of Judas implies that everyone has the power to surpass the angelic powers, because, as Jesus teaches Judas, it is only people themselves who keep the spirit confined within the flesh (Judas 13:14鈥�15). By seeking the spirit within themselves, they can overcome the rulers of chaos and oblivion, see God, and enter the heavenly house of God above. And they can do this even as they live in this world. Just as both Jesus and Judas enter the luminous cloud while living on earth, so those who follow them may lead the life of the spirit and know God here and now.”
Elaine Pagels, Reading Judas: The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity

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