Agriculture Quote by Marcus Aurelius
“Consider, for example, and you will find that almost all the transactions in the time of Vespasian differed little from those of the present day. You there find marrying and giving in marriage, educating children, sickness, death, war, joyous holidays, traffic, agriculture, flatterers, insolent pride, suspicions, laying of plots, longing for the death of others, newsmongers, lovers, misers, men canvassing far the consulship and for the kingdom; yet all these passed away, and are nowhere.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, 180 AD
Human concerns and daily activities have remained constant across centuries.
In simple terms: Life’s basic events repeat over time.
Recognize timeless patterns in life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- political leadership
- social interactions
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What modern issues mirror ancient concerns?
- How can timeless wisdom guide today’s decisions?
Focusing on sameness may ignore progress and change.