Marco Aurelio: Frases em inglês (página 6)

Frases em inglês.
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“Let there be freedom from perturbations with respect to the things which come from the external cause; and let there be justice in the things done by virtue of the internal cause”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

IX, 31
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IX
Contexto: Let there be freedom from perturbations with respect to the things which come from the external cause; and let there be justice in the things done by virtue of the internal cause, that is, let there be movement and action terminating in this, in social acts, for this is according to thy nature.

“That which had grown from the earth, to the earth, But that which has sprung from heavenly seed, Back to the heavenly realms”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

VII, 50
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
Contexto: That which had grown from the earth, to the earth, But that which has sprung from heavenly seed, Back to the heavenly realms returns. This is either a dissolution of the mutual involution of the atoms, or a similar dispersion of the unsentient elements.

“Let thy understanding enter into the things that are doing and the things which do them.”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

VII, 30
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
Contexto: Direct thy attention to what is said. Let thy understanding enter into the things that are doing and the things which do them.

“Thou art a little soul bearing about a corpse, as Epictetus used to say.”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

IV, 41
Fonte: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV

“What we do now echoes in eternity.”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

Fonte: Meditations

“Never esteem anything as of advantage to you that will make you break your word or lose your self-respect.”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

III, 7
Fonte: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book III

“Very little is needed to make a happy life.”

Marcus Aurelius livro Meditações

ἐν ὀλιγίστοις κεῖται τὸ εὐδαιμόνως βιῶσαι
VII, 67
Fonte: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII