Marcus Aurelius — "Imagine that you have died and your life has come to an end. Now think about the…"
Imagine that you have died and your life has come to an end. Now think about the life you wish you had lived. Live that life now.
Imagine that you have died and your life has come to an end. Now think about the life you wish you had lived. Live that life now.
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"The true man of honor is he who is ready to stand by a good cause even when it is unpopular."
"Consider the life of a man of forty, and the life of a man of ten thousand years; what difference is there? For both the past is gone, and the future is uncertain."
"Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig."
"Frightened of change? But what can exist without it? What's closer to nature's heart? Can you take a hot bath and leave the firewood as it was? Eat food without transforming it? How can any action be …"
"The soul of a man is a portion of God."
Meditations (a common interpretation of his teachings on mortality and living virtuously)
Date: c. 161-180 AD
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