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Use Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
- Hast thou reason? I have. Why then dost not thou use it? For if this does its own work, what else dost thou wish?
- Think of all the years passed by in which you said to yourself "I'll do it tomorrow," and how the gods have again and again…
- There is a limit circumscribed to your time – if you do not use it to clear away your clouds, it will be gone, and…
- Your days are numbered. Use them to throw open the windows of your soul to the sun. If you do not, the sun will soon…
- Your time has a limit set to it. Use it, then, to advance your enlightenment; or it will be gone, and never in your power…
- 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…
- Nature has given to each conscious being every power she possesses, and one of these abilities is this: just as Nature converts and alters every…
- The universal nature out of the universal substance, as if it were wax, now molds a horse, and when it has broken this up, it…
- What use do I put my soul to? It is a serviceable question this, and should frequently be put to oneself. How does my ruling…
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- It's no accident, I think, that tennis uses the language of life. Advantage, service, fault, break, love, the basic elements of tennis… — Andre Agassi
- Whatever man uses without the fear of God, whatever he applies to the mere gratifying of his flesh, cannot fail to operate… — Johann Arndt
- None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and… — Mary Astell
- Many a man's strength is in opposition, and when he faileth, he grows out of use. — Francis Bacon