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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"Live out your life in peace, be silent, and be content with what is given you."
"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?'"
"The soul of man does violence to itself, first of all, when it becomes an abscess and, as it were, a tumour on the universe, so far as it can."
"Reverence the gods, and help men. Life is short."
"The duration of a man's life is but a point; the substance of it ever flowing, the sense obscure, the course of the body headlong, the soul fickle, fortune uncertain, and fame doubtful."
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