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Humans Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
- The constant recollection of death is the test of human conduct.
- Since it is possible that thou mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly. But to go away from among…
- As surgeons keep their instruments and knives always at hand for cases requiring immediate treatment, so shouldst thou have thy thoughts ready to understand things…
- Find joy in simplicity, self-respect, and indifference to what lies between virtue and vice. Love the human race. Follow the divine.
- Thou mayest foresee... the things which will be. For they will certainly be of like form, and it is not possible that they should deviate…
- Humans have come into being for the sake of each other, so either teach them, or learn to bear them.
- In the morning when thou risest unwillingly, let this thought be present - I am rising to the work of a human being. Why then…
- When men are inhuman, take care not to feel towards them as they do towards other humans.
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