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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 909a7af | The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 701fabd | Remember that all is opinion. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| e0e85fd | What means all this? | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 2470925 | The lot assigned to every man is suited to him, and suits him to itself. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 734f243 | For we carry our fate with us -- and it carries us. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 8f40a1f | A man should be upright, not kept upright. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| fe32c70 | Choose what's best.--Best is what benefits me. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 11d74da | Respect the faculty that forms thy judgments. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 3cccf7f | Each of us lives only now, this brief instant. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 83df1c9 | By a tranquil mind I mean nothing else than a mind well ordered. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 1dccbb6 | The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| ee9c43d | Disturbance comes only from within--from our own perceptions. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| e2a48e2 | The world is nothing but change. Our life is only perception." (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| d23edcb | Nothing can come out of nothing, any more than a thing can go back to nothing. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 1bce1b5 | Death, like generation, is a secret of Nature. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 108a8f0 | You have a mind? --Yes. Well, why not use it? (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 6092722 | The t is silent, as in Harlow. | Margot Asquith | ||
| b01ee18 | Death hangs over thee: whilst yet thou livest, whilst thou mayest, be good. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| f816a64 | Let your occupations be few," says the sage, "if you would lead a tranquil life." | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 3a78a6e | Love the little trade which thou hast learned, and be content therewith. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| ac84510 | You're better off not giving the small things more time than they deserve. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 12ba31d | All is ephemeral -- fame and the famous as well. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| e14dd94 | Thou art a little soul bearing about a corpse, as Epictetus used to say. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 9624585 | All that happens is as usual and familiar as the rose in spring and the crop in summer. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 809d2e6 | That which comes after ever conforms to that which has gone before. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 5276ac4 | Nothing happens to anyone that he can't endure. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 86e8b03 | Live with the gods. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 08780dd | The intelligence of the universe is social. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 01eefb6 | The controlling Intelligence understands its own nature, and what it does, and whereon it works. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| f8ab6aa | The best revenge is not to be like your enemy. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 15bcc88 | I do what is mine to do; the rest doesn't disturb me. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 93c958c | Reverence the gods, and help men. Short is life. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| f0fe44b | I consist of a little body and a soul. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| d7e86d0 | What is not good for the swarm is not good for the bee. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 463c98c | How many together with whom I came into the world are already gone out of it. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| ba7f2a2 | I can control my thoughts as necessary; then how can I be troubled? (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| d8d619c | No matter what anyone says or does, my task is to be good. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 10b5997 | Is any man afraid of change? Why what can take place without change? | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 32b8474 | From Antisthenes: It is royal to do good and be abused. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 75f0b43 | If the gods care not for me and for my children, There is a reason for it. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 5421b9e | Very little is needed to make a happy life. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| a6ba300 | The nature of the All moved to make the universe. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| a7984b8 | You may break your heart, but men will still go on as before. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 6704cea | Where have they gone, the brilliant, the insightful ones, the proud? (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius |