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What were Mozart's Zoroastran Riddles and what were the solutions to each?

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  • by Anonymous on January 9th, 2007

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    I don't know. This is all I could find.

    eight riddles and fourteen proverbs, entitled, EXCERPTS FROM THE FRAGMENTS OF ZOROASTER.

    1. "We are many sisters; it is painful for us to unite as well as to separate. We live in a palace, yet we would rather call it a prison, for we are securely locked up and must work for the sustenance of men. The most remarkable thing is that the doors are opened for us quite often, both day and night, and we still do not come out, except when one pulls out by force" (Teeth)


    2. "I am an unusual thing; I have no soul and no body; one cannot see me but can hear me; I do not exist for myself; only a human being can give me life, as often as they he wishes, and my life is only of short duration, for I die almost at the moment in which I am born. And so, in accordance with men's caprice, I may live and die untold times a day. To whose we give life I do nothing - but those on whose account I am born I leave with painful sensations for the short duration of my life until I depart." (feelings?)

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