Roman Emperor (121-180)
Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.
MARCUS AURELIUS
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Outward objects cannot take hold of the soul, nor force their passage into her, nor set any of her wheels going. No, the impression comes from herself, and it is her own motions which affect her. As for the contingencies of fortune, they are either great or little, according to the opinion she has of her own strength.
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Do not suffer a sudden impression to overbear your judgment.
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I have often wondered how it is that every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinion of himself than on the opinion of others.
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Misfortune nobly born is good fortune.
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Accept whatever comes to you woven in the pattern of your destiny, for what could more aptly fit your needs?
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What is not good for the beehive, cannot be good for the bees.
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Things that have a common quality ever quickly seek their kind.
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Even the stoics agree that certainty is very hard to come at; that our assent is worth little, for where is infallibility to be found?
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Because other people are fools, must you be so too?
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Never act without purpose and resolve, or without the means to finish the job.
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Be mindful at all times of the following: the nature of the whole universe, the nature of the part that is me, the relation of the one to the other, the one so vast, the other so small.
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The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing.
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Praise adds nothing to beauty--makes it neither better nor worse.
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I can at once become happy anywhere, for he is happy who has found himself a happy lot. In a word, happiness lies all in the functions of reason, in warrantable desires and virtuous practice.
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Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears.
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Reflect frequently upon the instability of things, and how very fast the scenes of nature are shifted. Matter is in perpetual flux. Change is always and everywhere at work; it strikes through causes and effects, and leaves nothing fixed and permanent.
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Is any man afraid of change? Why what can take place without change?
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The gods have provided me with clear and compelling signs of what it means to live in conformity to nature. They did their part. So far as their gifts, aid, and inspiration are concerned, nothing prevented me from following the path prescribed by nature. If from time to time I have strayed from this path, the fault lies with me and with my failure to heed the gods' signs, or rather, their explicit instructions.
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Never forget that the universe is a single living organism possessed of one substance and one soul, holding all things suspended in a single consciousness and creating all things with a single purpose that they might work together spinning and weaving and knotting whatever comes to pass.
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