Crook Quote by Mohamed Al-Fayed
“When we die, our souls still live. If you are a gangster or a bastard or a crook, your soul inhabits a donkey or something terrible.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: TV interview, 2005, Mohamed Al-Fayed discussing afterlife beliefs
The quote suggests that after death the soul persists and its moral character determines its next form, often a lowly or unpleasant animal for immoral people.
In simple terms: Souls survive death and become animals based on morality.
Live virtuously to avoid a miserable afterlife.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- ethical decision making
- cultural belief discussions
- literature analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you believe moral conduct influences post‑death existence?
- How do cultural narratives shape our views on the soul?
The claim relies on unverified metaphysical assumptions and may not be universally accepted.