Comte de Saint-Germain

Immortal man legend

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Sayings by Comte de Saint-Germain

I have no past, and I have no future, for I am always in the present moment.

18th century — Philosophical statement attributed to him, reflecting a timeless perspective
Controversial Unverifiable

No, Madame, but I myself was living in Venice at the end of the last and the beginning of this century. I had the honor to pay you court then, and you were kind enough to admire a little Barcarolle of my composing.

circa 1760s — Response to Countess de Georgy who asked if his father had been in Venice in 1710, implying his own …
Humorous Unverifiable

That, Madame, is not impossible!

circa 1760s — Response to Countess de Georgy's exclamation, 'But if that is true, you must be at least a hundred y…
Humorous Unverifiable

An army must inevitably consist of the scum of the people and all those for which society has no use.

18th century (attributed) — Philosophical statement on the composition of armies.
Humorous Unverifiable

Q. Understanding God as Love, why did God individualize Himself? A. In order to have something to love. Q. Why were the Rays divided? A. In order to express Love.

20th century (attributed, though Saint-Germain lived in 18th century, these discourses are later interpretations) — From 'The "I AM" Discourses', presented as a question and answer.
Humorous Unverifiable

I am able to melt diamonds and produce a single large one from several small ones.

1760s — Claim made to Count Karl Cobenzl, as reported in correspondence
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I make it a rule never to touch either a woman or a card.

1750s — Reported saying to the French court
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Sometimes I amuse myself not by making people believe, but by letting them believe, that I have lived in the most remote ages.

1760s — Reported conversation
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I possess a process by which I can remove flaws from diamonds.

1760s — Claim made to jewelers and nobles
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I am not a Frenchman, nor an Englishman, nor a German; I am a cosmopolitan.

1750s — Reported statement about his origins
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The art of making gold is the easiest thing in the world, but it is not for everyone.

1760s — Alleged statement on alchemy
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I have known Solomon; he was a poor philosopher.

1760s — One of his many claims of ancient longevity
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I never eat in public; my food is prepared by my own servants.

1750s — Explaining his mysterious habits at court
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I have a secret for removing wrinkles and restoring the vigor of youth.

1750s — Claim made to aristocratic ladies
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I am as old as the world, but I appear young.

1760s — One of his enigmatic statements about his age
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I am a man who dies not, and who knows all.

Late 18th Century — Attributed to him by Prince Charles of Hesse-Cassel
Humorous Unverifiable

I am not born, I do not die.

18th Century (attributed) — Attributed to him in various occult and Theosophical texts, reflecting his claims of immortality.
Humorous Unverifiable

I was in Chaldea, in Persia, in Africa, in Europe, and I know all languages.

Late 18th Century — Attributed to him by Baron von Gleichen
Humorous Unverifiable

I know the secret of the philosopher's stone.

Mid-18th Century — Attributed to him by various contemporaries, including Voltaire and the Marquis de Crequy.
Humorous Unverifiable

I possess the secret of eternal youth.

Mid-18th Century — Attributed to him by various contemporaries due to his unchanging appearance.
Humorous Unverifiable