No longer wander at hazard; for neither wilt thou read thy own memoirs, nor the acts of the ancient Romans and Hellenes, and the selections from books which thou wast reserving for thy old age. Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee, and,... The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - Էջ 115Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1889 - 296 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Epictetus - 1904 - 568 էջ
...ancient Romans and Hellenes, and the selections from books which thou wast reserving for thy old age.3 Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee,...carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power. They know not how many things are signified by the words stealing, sowing, buying, keeping quiet, seeing... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1901 - 274 էջ
...excerpta ex libris sexngiuta lu quinque tomis." But he BUTE some of them were small books. ought to bo done ; for this is not effected by the eyes, but by another kind of vision. 1C. Body, soul, intelligence : to the body belong sensations, to the soul appetites, to the intelligence... | |
| 1904 - 214 էջ
...where he will, he can only find so much beauty or worth as he carries. — Emerson. Evening. Hasten to the end which thou hast before thee, and, throwing away idle hopes, come to thine own aid, if thou carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power. — Marcus Aurelius. APRIL... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1906 - 504 էջ
...' Aye, but it cows a',' they heard her say to herself as she went out of the room. CHAPTER V DREAMS Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee,...throwing away idle hopes, come to thy own aid, if thou canst at all for thyself, while it is in thy power. — M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS. IN spite of his fatigue,... | |
| Plato, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1909 - 368 էջ
...ancient Romans and Hellenes, and the selections from books which thou wast reserving for thy old age. Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee,...effected by the eyes, but by another kind of vision. 16. Body, soul, intelligence: to the body belong sensations, to the soul appetites, to the intelligence... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 էջ
...ancient Romans and Hellenes, and the selections from books which thou wast reserving for thy old age. Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee, and, throwing away idle hopes, come to thine own aid, if thou carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power." 1 Here his despised predecessor... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1914 - 502 էջ
...ancient Romans and Hellenes, and the selections from books which thou wast reserving for thy old age. Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee, and, throwing away idle hopes, come to thine own aid, if thou carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power.' Here his despised predecessor... | |
| Dougall MacDougall King - 1917 - 278 էջ
...Philadelphia, USA ft. •// .. V -:&i GRATEFULLY AND AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO MY WIFE AND TO MY BROTHER "Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee,...carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power." — MARCUS AURELIUS. INTRODUCTION DURING a sojourn of eighteen months as a patient at sanatoria in... | |
| Garrard Harris - 1919 - 388 էջ
...Marcus Aurelius is peculiarly applicable to the philosophy of the wounded soldier 's situation : ' ' Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee, and throwing away idle hopes, come to thine own aid, if thou carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power." So the injured man should... | |
| Garrard Harris - 1919 - 384 էջ
...' ' Hasten then to the end which thou hast before thee, and throwing away idle hopes, come to thine own aid, if thou carest at all for thyself, while it is in thy power." So the injured man should be convinced that such study will add to his efficiency when he takes up... | |
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