All things Quote by Marcus Aurelius
“Either all things proceed from one intelligent source and come together as in one body, and the part ought not to find fault with what is done for the benefit of the whole; or there are only atoms, and nothing else than a mixture and dispersion. Why, then, art thou disturbed? Say to this ruling faculty, Art thou dead, art thou corrupted, art thou playing the hypocrite, art thou become a beast, dost thou herd and feed with the rest?”
About This Quote
Source Book: Meditations, Book 2, 180 AD
Either the universe is a unified whole guided by a single intelligence, or it is a random collection of atoms; questioning this leads to inner turmoil.
In simple terms: The world may be ordered or chaotic; both ideas cause existential doubt.
Reflect on the nature of reality to find inner peace.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal meditation
- academic study
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your belief about the cosmos affect your daily actions?
- Can uncertainty be a source of growth?
Both views can be limiting without a nuanced perspective.