Quotes About Focus
be not either a man of many words, or busy about too many things.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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To live a good life: We have the potential for it. If we can learn to be indifferent to what makes no difference.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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every man lives the present time only, and loses only this.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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13. You have a mind? —Yes. Well, why not use it? Isn't that all you want—for it to do its job?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Don't waste the rest of your time here worrying about other people— unless it affects the common good. It will keep you from doing anything useful. You'll be too preoccupied with what so-and-so is doing, and why, and what they're saying, and what they're thinking, and what they're up to, and all the other things that throw you off and keep you from focusing on your own mind.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Um período limitado de tempo lhe foi concedido, e se não o aproveitar para limpar as brumas de sua mente, o tempo escorrerá junto com a sua vida, para nunca mais retornar.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Fijar y des ribir siempre el objeto cuya imagen se presenta al espíritu, de suerte que se le ve lúcidamente, tal como es por naturaleza, desnudo, bajo diversos aspectos y decirse asi mismo su nombre y los nombres de los elementos que lo conforman y en los que se desintegrara. Nada en efecto contribuye a la grandeza del animo como poder comprobar con orden y exactitud cada uno de los objetos que representan la vida y verlos siempre de tal conformidad
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Since it is possible that thou mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Then remind yourself that past and future have no power over you. Only the present—and even that can be minimized. Just mark off its limits. And if your mind tries to claim that it can't hold out against that . . . well, then, heap shame upon it.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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No te distraigan los incidentes exteriores. Desocúpate para aprender algo más de bueno, y cesa de andar girando como una devanadera. Conviene asimismo precaverte de otra clase de extravío. Que desvarían los que, a causa de tantos quehaceres, se hastían de la vida y no tienen blanco alguno al que dirijan todos sus esfuerzos y, en una palabra, sus ideas.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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because most of what we say and do is not essential. If you can eliminate it, you'll have more time and more tranquillity. Ask yourself at every moment, is this necessary…
~ Marcus Aurelius
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36. Not to be overwhelmed by what you imagine, but just do what you can and should.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Be concerned only that your own thoughts, words, and actions are just and generous. In the race of life, stay in your own lane and focus on the finish line; don't gawk at the missteps of others.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Cast aside all that is extraneous and superfluous, and cling to the few things that really matter.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Will a little fame distract you?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I do my own duty: the other things do not distract me. They are either inanimate or irrational, or have lost the road and are ignorant of the true way.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Do not waste the balance of life left to you in thoughts about other persons...for why do you rob yourself of something else which you might do?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Wipe out the imagination. Stop the pulling of the strings. Confine thyself to the present. Understand well what happens either to thee or to another. Divide and distribute every object into the causal (formal) and the material. Think of thy last hour. Let the wrong which is done by a man stay there where the wrong was done. Direct
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concerned with the act more than with the intent.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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26. If someone asked you how to write your name, would you clench your teeth and spit out the letters one by one? If he lost his temper, would you lose yours as well? Or would you just spell out the individual letters? Remember—your responsibilities can be broken down into individual parts as well. Concentrate on those, and finish the job methodically—without getting stirred up or meeting anger with anger.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Cuánta holgura se logra si no se mira lo que el vecino dijo, hizo o pensó, sino lo que hace uno mismo, para que también esta acción sea justa, santa y conforme con el bien! No observes los malos caracteres, sino lleva adelante tu camino hacia el fin, sin mirar acá ni allá, por los lados.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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If you work at that which is before you, following right reason seriously, vigorously, calmly, without allowing anything else to distract you, but keeping your divine part pure, as if you should be bound to give it back immediately; if you hold to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with your present activity according to nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound which you utter, you will live happy. And there is no-one who is able to prevent this.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Wipe out the imagination. Stop the pulling of the strings. Confine thyself to the present. Understand well what happens either to thee or to another. Divide and distribute every object into the causal [formal] and the material. Think of thy last hour. Let the wrong which is done by a man stay there where the wrong was done
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Most of what we say and do is not essential. If you can eliminate it, you'll have more time and tranquility. Ask yourself at every moment, Is this necessary?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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