Quotes About Philosophy
How ridiculous and what a stranger he is who is surprised at anything which happens in life.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Receive [wealth or prosperity] without arrogance; and be ready to let it go.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Altogether the interval is small between birth and death; and consider with how much trouble, and in company with what sort of people and in what a feeble body this interval is laboriously passed. Do not then consider life a thing of any value. For look to the immensity of time behind thee, and to the time which is before thee, another boundless space. In this infinity then what is the difference between him who lives three days and him who lives three generations?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The world is nothing but change. Our life is only perception.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Do you have reason? I have. Why then do you not use it? For if reason does its own work, what else could you wish for?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Let not the general representation unto thyself of the wretchedness of this our mortal life, trouble thee.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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X. Labour not as one to whom it is appointed to be wretched, nor as one that either would be pitied, or admired; but let this be thine only care and desire; so always and in all things to prosecute or to forbear, as the law of charity, or mutual society doth require.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The Stoic makes no differentiation between a small act of kindness by a simple person and a great act of virtue from a learned sage. Virtue is virtue, and in both cases the result is happiness for the one who is virtuous.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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He who loves fame considers another man's activity to be his own good; and he who loves pleasure, his own sensations; but he who has understanding, considers his own acts to be his own good. It
~ Marcus Aurelius
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If you remove your judgement of anything that seems painful, you yourself stand quite immune to pain. 'What self?' Reason. 'But I am not just reason.' Granted. So let reason cause itself no pain, and if some other part of you is in trouble, it can form its own judgement for itself.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Your character is simply the sum of your thoughts over time.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I am made up of substance and what animates it, and neither one can ever stop existing, any more than it began to. Every portion of me will be reassigned as another portion of the world, and that in turn transformed into another. Ad infinitum. I was produced through one such transformation, and my parents too, and so on back. Ad infinitum. N.B.: Still holds good, even if the world goes through recurrent cycles.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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And indeed he who pursues pleasure as good, and avoids pain as evil, is guilty of impiety.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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When you deal with irrational animals, with things and circumstances, be generous and straightforward. You are rational; they are not. When you deal with fellow human beings, behave as one. They share in the logos. And invoke the gods regardless. Don't worry about how long you'll go on doing this. A single afternoon would be enough. 24.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Remember, too, on every occasion that leads you to vexation to apply this principle: not that this is a misfortune, but that to bear it nobly is good fortune.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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short, know this: Human lives are brief and trivial. Yesterday a blob of semen; tomorrow embalming fluid, ash. To pass through this brief life as nature demands. To give it up without complaint. Like an olive that ripens and falls. Praising its mother, thanking the tree it grew on.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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If asked, he would no doubt have responded that "true" slavery is the self-enslavement of the mind to emotion and desire
~ Marcus Aurelius
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29. Stop whatever you're doing for a moment and ask yourself: Am I afraid of death because I won't be able to do this anymore?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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If thou shouldst live three thousand, or as many as ten thousands of years, yet remember this, that man can part with no life properly, save with that little part of life, which he now lives: and that which he lives, is no other, than that which at every instant he parts with.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Nothing befalls anything which that thing is not naturally made to bear. The same experience befalls another, and he is unruffled and remains unharmed; either because he is unaware that it has happened or because he exhibits greatness of soul. Is it not strange that ignorance and complaisance are stronger than wisdom...?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The present is the same for everyone; its loss is the same for everyone; and it should be clear that a brief instant is all that is lost. For you can't lose either the past or the future; how could you lose what you don't have?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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You've seen that. Now look at this. Don't be disturbed. Uncomplicate yourself. Someone has done wrong … to himself. Something happens to you. Good. It was meant for you by nature, woven into the pattern from the beginning. Life is short. That's all there is to say. Get what you can from the present—thoughtfully, justly. Unrestrained moderation.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Though thou shouldst be going to live three thousand years, and as many times ten thousand years, still remember that no man loses any other life than this which he now lives, nor lives any other than this which he now loses.
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Finally, therefore, remember your retreat into this little domain which is yourself, and above all be not disturbed nor on the rack, but be free and look at things as a man, a human being, a citizen, a creature that must die.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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