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Marcus Aurelius

Quote of Marcus Aurelius - Direct your thought to what is...


Biography - Marcus Aurelius:

(Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) Emperor of Rome and Stoic philosopher.
Born: 121 - Died: 180
Period:
2nd century
Place of birth: Italy
Italy

Direct your thought to what is being said. Let your mind gain an entrance into what is occurring and who is producing it.


Note 

Note



BOOK VII, 30


Quote source: Meditations



Translation

Translation

(French, German)



French
Confronte la pensée avec les mots qui l'expriment. Pénètre en esprit dans les effets et les causes.

German
Richte deine ganze Aufmerksamkeit auf das, was gesprochen wird; versenke deinen Geist in die Betrachtung der Begebenheiten und ihrer Ursachen.




See also 

See also...



He is fortunate who had been able to learn the causes of things.




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