30 Quotes About Marcus-aurelius
- Author Marcus Aurelius
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Whatever happens, happens such as you are either formed by nature able to bear it, or not able to bear it. If such as you are by nature form’d able to bear, bear it and fret not: But if such as you are not naturally able to bear, don’t fret; for when it has consum’d you, itself will perish. Remember, however, you are by nature form’d able to bear whatever it is in the power of your own opinion to make supportable or tolerable, according as you conceive it advantageous, or your duty, to do so.
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- Author Maurice Maeterlinck
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Before we can bring happiness to others, we first must be happy ourselves; nor will happiness abide within us unless we confer it on others. If there be a smile upon our lips, those around us will soon smile too; and our happiness will become the truer and deeper as we see that these others are happy. "It is not seemly that I, who, willingly, have brought sorrow to none, should permit myself to be sad," said Marcus Aurelius, in one of his noblest passages.
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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Neither worse then nor better is a thing made by being praised.
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- Author Avijeet Das
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Integrity and manliness."what Marcus Aurelius learned from his father and what I learned from my father. "Anger cannot be dishonest."- Marcus Aurelius My father Dr Rabindra Nath Das would get angry at his patients when they came to him for treatment. And I get angry when my students make mistakes and don't take exams seriously.
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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If something is difficult for you to accomplish, do not then think it impossible for any human being; rather, if it is humanly possible and corresponds to human nature, know that it is attainable by you as well.
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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No more roundabout discussion of what makes a good man. Be one!
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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The way people behave. They refuse to admire their contemporaries, the people whose lives they share. No, but to be admired by Posterity -- people they've never met and never will -- that's what they set their hearts on. You might as well be upset at not being a hero to your great-grandfather.
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- Author W.E.B. Du Bois
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I sit with Shakespeare and he winces not. Across the color-line I move arm in arm with Balzac and Dumas, where smiling men and welcoming women glide in gilded halls. From out the caves of the evening that swing between the strong-limbed earth and the tracery of the stars, I summon Aristotle and Aurelius... and they come all graciously with no scorn nor condescension. So, wed with Truth, I dwell above the Veil.
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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How unlucky I am that this should happen to me. But not at all. Perhaps, say how lucky I am that I am not broken by what has happened, and I am not afraid of what is about to happen. For the same blow might have stricken anyone, but not many would have absorbed it without capitulation and complaint.
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