Marcus Aurelius — "If you are able, correct by teaching; if not, by tolerating."
If you are able, correct by teaching; if not, by tolerating.
If you are able, correct by teaching; if not, by tolerating.
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"If thou art able, make it so that all men shall live as thou wouldst have them live. If not, live thyself as thou wouldst have them live."
"To love only what happens, what was spun for you. What could be more appropriate?"
"When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: The people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous, and surly."
"Remember that man lives only in the present, in this fleeting instant; all the rest of his life is either past and gone, or still uncertain."
"A cucumber is bitter. Throw it away. There are briars in the road. Turn aside from them. This is enough. Do not add, 'And why were such things made?'"
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