Marcus Aurelius

Ancient Rome
26 Apr 121 // 17 Mar 180
Roman Emperor

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Remember that man's life lies all within this present; as for the rest, the past is gone, the future yet unseen
Receive the gifts of fortune without pride, and part with them without reluctance
Our understandings are always liable to error. Nature and certainty is very hard to come at; and infallibility is mere vanity and pretense
In the same degree in which a man's mind is nearer to freedom from all passion, in the same degree also is it nearer to strength
And yet, after all, what is posthumous fame? Altogether vanity
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