Marcus Aurelius — "The true way to render ourselves happy is to love what we ought and not to hate …"
The true way to render ourselves happy is to love what we ought and not to hate what we ought not.
The true way to render ourselves happy is to love what we ought and not to hate what we ought not.
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"If a man is able to show me that I do not think or act right, I will gladly change; for I seek the truth, by which no man was ever injured. But he is injured who abides in his error and ignorance."
"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."
"If you are pained by any external thing, it is not the thing that disturbs you, but your own judgment about it. And it is in your power to wipe out this judgment now."
"A man's worth is no greater than the worth of his ambitions."
"Consider how much more pain is brought on us by the anger and vexation caused by such acts than by the acts themselves, at which we are angry and vexed."
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