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Turn Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
- Is your cucumber bitter? Throw it away. Are there briars in your path? Turn aside. That is enough. Do not go on and ay, 'Why…
- You don't have to turn this into something. It doesn't have to upset you. Things can't shape our decisions by themselves.
- Things themselves cannot touch the soul, not in the least degree, nor have they admission to the soul nor can they turn or move the…
- When you are offended at anyone's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. By attending to them, you will forget your anger and…
- Just as nature takes every obstacle, every impediment, and works around it--turns it to its purposes, incorporates it into itself, so, too, a rational being…
- When thou art offended at any man's fault, forthwith turn to thyself and reflect in what manner thou doest error thyself... For by attending to…
- Is your cucumber bitter? Throw it away. Are there briars in your path? Turn aside. That is enough. Do not go on and say, "Why…
- All things fade and quickly turn to myth.
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