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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| e84a804 | It is satisfaction to a man to do the proper works of a man. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| e5c34c3 | To accept it without arrogance, to let it go with indifference. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| a6091fe | If thou canst see sharp, look and judge wisely, says the philosopher. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| f83371f | And you can also commit injustice by doing nothing. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| f378cf7 | Blot out vain pomp; check impulse; quench appetite; keep reason under its own control. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| bc11f3c | Things that have a common quality ever quickly seek their kind. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 2fe181f | The rottenness of the matter which is the foundation of everything! | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 4e8a5de | Use these rules then, and trouble thyself about nothing else. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| bda5b98 | Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| b4f80e4 | To live your brief life rightly, isn't that enough? (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| d1bd4af | Learn to ask of all actions, "Why are they doing that?" Starting with your own. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 6e8b8ad | There is no nature which is inferior to art, the arts imitate the nature of things. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| b67952e | How much more damage anger and grief do than the things that cause them. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 4d9fdc2 | Pain is the opposite of strength, and so is anger. (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| eb8a279 | And virtue they will curse, speaking harsh words. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 65dd66d | No thefts of free will reported." (Hays translation) | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| 0fa72a7 | Depart then satisfied, for he also who releases thee is satisfied. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| a4ac7d9 | Find time still to be learning somewhat good, and give up being desultory. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| a3ee2e1 | No form of Nature is inferior to Art; for the arts merely imitate natural forms. | Marcus Aurelius | ||
| d5b4f0b | I don't like David Blaine, he is the ultimate git wizard. | Marcus Brigstocke | ||
| 4df3386 | Each person's greatest room for growth is in the areas of his or her greatest strength. | Marcus Buckingham | ||
| a43976d | I have seen unlearned men who were truly humble, and they became wiser than the wise. | Marcus Eremita | ||
| 2d995f9 | The devil belittles small sins; otherwise he cannot lead us into greater ones. | Marcus Eremita | ||
| 6890fba | Love is the last of the virtues to be born in the heart, but it is the first in value. | Marcus Eremita | ||
| bc74661 | However great our virtuous actions of today, they do not requite but condemn our past negligence. | Marcus Eremita | ||
| 3ceee7c | Many of us feel remorse for our sins, yet we gladly accept their causes. | Marcus Eremita | ||
| 69ca010 | Hungry men have no respect for law, authority or human life. | Marcus Garvey | ||
| 6d5803c | Your councils be long, your doings be slow, consider the end. | Marcus Junius Brutus | ||
| 6a4f386 | God is a concept. | Martin Firrell | ||
| fe1b81d | In science, wherever politics got involved, the results were deplorable. | Marek Sanak | ||
| 6f69302 | A divorce is like an amputation; you survive, but there's less of you. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 54f8c4f | I would rather dance as a ballerina, though faultily, than as a flawless clown. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 16d0de5 | Time is not a line but a dimension, like the dimensions of space. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 1fde092 | War is what happens when language fails. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| c93261d | I am yours. If you feed me garbage, This is a hymn. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| eaf0de9 | Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. Nobody said when. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 634920d | A man is just a woman's strategy for making other women. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 7759750 | I became a poet at the age of sixteen. I did not intend to do it. It was not my fault. | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 719af7d | She attracted people he called "sponges". | Margaret Atwood | ||
| 1dc5d12 | People with heavy physical vibrations rule the world. | Margaret Caroline Anderson | ||
| 61670b0 | Intellectuals are too sentimental for me. | Margaret Caroline Anderson | ||
| 8381168 | If Atomes are as small, as small can bee,They must in quantity of Matter all agree. | Margaret Cavendish | ||
| 8f105a0 | We should not permit tolerance to degenerate into indifference. | Margaret Chase Smith | ||
| a10b7e3 | I wanna fuck her, but I don't want to vote for her. | Margaret Cho |