“Death, like generation, is a secret of Nature.”
IV, 5
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV
“Death, like generation, is a secret of Nature.”
IV, 5
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV
Source: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII, 25
VIII, 35
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII
IX, 42
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IX
“There is no nature which is inferior to art, the arts imitate the nature of things.”
XI, 10
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book XI
Source: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IX, 1
Source: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book X, 6
“This thou must always bear in mind, what is the nature of the whole…”
Τούτων ἀεὶ μεμνῆσθαι, τίς ἡ τῶν ὅλων φύσις
II, 9
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book II
“The controlling Intelligence understands its own nature, and what it does, and whereon it works.”
VI, 5
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VI
VIII, 20
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII
“The nature of the All moved to make the universe.”
VII, 75
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
X, 15
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book X
Forward, as occasion offers. Never look round to see whether any shall note it…. Be satisfied with success in even the smallest matter, and think that even such a result is no trifle.
IX, 29
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IX
VII, 18
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
VIII, 34
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII
for then thou wilt use them well, and they will be material for thee. Only attend to thyself, and resolve to be a good man in every act which thou doest; and remember...
Source: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII, 58
Source: Meditations (c. AD 121–180), Book X, 24