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Principle Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
- The universal order and the personal order are nothing but different expressions and manifestations of a common underlying principle.
- One universe made up all that is; and one God in it all, and one principle of being, and one law, the reason shared by…
- Does what's happened keep you from acting with justice, generosity, self-control, sanity, prudence, honesty, humility, straightforward ness, and all other qualities that allow a person's…
- Retire into thyself. The rational principle which rules has this nature, that it is content with itself when it does what is just, and so…
- It is a disgrace to let ignorance and vanity do more with us than prudence and principle.
- Flinch not, neither give up nor despair, if the achieving of every act in accordance with right principle is not always continuous with thee.
- The whole contains nothing which is not or its advantage; and all natures indeed have this common principle, but the nature of the universe has…
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