Marek Aureliusz: Cytaty po angielsku
Marek Aureliusz był cesarz rzymski. Cytaty po angielsku.“Look to nothing, not even for a moment except to reason.”
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Źródło: Meditations
No printed sources exist for this prior to 2009, and this seems to have been an attribution which arose on the internet, as indicated by web searches and rationales provided at "Marcus Aurelius and source checking" at Three Shouts on a Hilltop (14 June 2011) http://threeshoutsonahilltop.blogspot.com/2011/06/marcus-aurelius-and-source-checking.html <br class="br">This quote may be a paraphrase of Meditations, Book II: <br class="br">Since it is possible that thou mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly.<br>But to go away from among men, if there are gods, is not a thing to be afraid of, for the gods will not involve thee in evil;<br>but if indeed they do not exist, or if they have no concern about human affairs, what is it to me to live in a universe devoid of gods or devoid of Providence?<br>But Gods there are, undoubtedly, and they regard human affairs; and have put it wholly in our power, that we should not fall into what is truly evil <br class="br">Misattributed
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Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII, 64
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IV, 32
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV
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Meditations. v. 1.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
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VIII, 2
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII
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Źródło: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV, 8
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Źródło: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII, 53
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Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book XII, 1
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VIII, 45
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII
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IV, 2
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV
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II, 1
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book II
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Hays translation
All that is from the gods is full of Providence.
II, 3
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book II
“Thou sufferest justly: for thou choosest rather to become good to-morrow than to be good to-day.”
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VIII, 22
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VIII
“To a rational being it is the same thing to act according to nature and according to reason.”
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VII, 11
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
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τί λοιπὸν ἢ ἀπολαύειν τοῦ ζῆν συνάπτοντα ἄλλο ἐπ ἄλλῳ ἀγαθόν, ὥστε μηδὲ τὸ βραχύτατον διάστημα ἀπολείπειν;
XII, 29
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book XII
“All that happens is as usual and familiar as the rose in spring and the crop in summer.”
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IV, 44
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV
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of deserting his post
VII, 45
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
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Alternate Translation: Whatever may befall you, it was preordained for you from everlasting.
Źródło: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book X, 5