"It is not the actions of others which……" — Marcus Aurelius
"It is not the actions of others which trouble us (for those actions are controlled by their governing part), but rather it is our own judgments. Therefore remove those judgments and resolve to let go of your anger, and it will already be gone. How do you let go? By realizing that such actions are not shameful to you."
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Marcus Aurelius
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608 Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
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