Marcus Aurelius — "How many things are there of which I have gained a knowledge, not by the help of…"
How many things are there of which I have gained a knowledge, not by the help of reason, but by experience!
How many things are there of which I have gained a knowledge, not by the help of reason, but by experience!
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"The present is the only thing of which a man can be deprived, if it is true that this is the only thing which he possesses, and that a man cannot lose a thing if he has it not."
"Thou wilt cease to live, not with a worse life, but with a life that is no life."
"Not to be distracted by external things, but to be content with what is within."
"To say that 'men cannot live without women' is to confess that men are not self-sufficient, and that their well-being is dependent on something outside themselves."
"Every soul, the philosopher says, is unwillingly deprived of truth."
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