Notes To My Own Self Vol 2 — Marcus Aurelius

Notes To My Own Self Vol 2
Marcus AureliusGece Kitaplığı
Notes To My Own Self Vol 2
Marcus AureliusRemember how long thou hast already put off these things and how often a certain day and hour as it were having been set unto thee by the gods thou hast neglected it It is high time for thee to understand the true nature both of the world whereof thou art a part and of that Lord and Governor of the world from whom as a channel from the spring thou thyself didst flow and that there is but a certain limit of time appointed unto thee which if thou shalt not make use of to calm and allay the many distempers of thy soul it will pass away and thou with it and never after return

Gece Kitaplığı
What is happiness a good or spirit What then dost thou do here O opinion By the Gods I adjure thee that thou get thee gone as thou earnest for I need thee not Thou earnest indeed unto me according to thy ancient wonted manner It is that that all men have ever been subject unto That thou camest therefore I am not angry with thee only begone now that I have found thee what thou art

Gece Kitaplığı
Remember how long thou hast already put off these things and how often a certain day and hour as it were having been set unto thee by the gods thou hast neglected it It is high time for thee to understand the true nature both of the world whereof thou art a part and of that Lord and Governor of the world from whom as a channel from the spring thou thyself didst flow and that there is but a certain limit of time appointed unto thee which if thou shalt not make use of to calm and allay the many distempers of thy soul it will pass away and thou with it and never after return

Gece Kitaplığı
What is happiness a good or spirit What then dost thou do here O opinion By the Gods I adjure thee that thou get thee gone as thou earnest for I need thee not Thou earnest indeed unto me according to thy ancient wonted manner It is that that all men have ever been subject unto That thou camest therefore I am not angry with thee only begone now that I have found thee what thou art

Gece Kitaplığı
What is happiness a good or spirit What then dost thou do here O opinion By the Gods I adjure thee that thou get thee gone as thou earnest for I need thee not Thou earnest indeed unto me according to thy ancient wonted manner It is that that all men have ever been subject unto That thou camest therefore I am not angry with thee only begone now that I have found thee what thou art img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

Gece Kitaplığı
Remember how long thou hast already put off these things and how often a certain day and hour as it were having been set unto thee by the gods thou hast neglected it It is high time for thee to understand the true nature both of the world whereof thou art a part and of that Lord and Governor of the world from whom as a channel from the spring thou thyself didst flow and that there is but a certain limit of time appointed unto thee which if thou shalt not make use of to calm and allay the many distempers of thy soul it will pass away and thou with it and never after return img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

Gece Kitaplığı Yayınları
What is happiness a good or spirit What then dost thou do here O opinion By the Gods I adjure thee that thou get thee gone as thou earnest for I need thee not Thou earnest indeed unto me according to thy ancient wonted manner It is that that all men have ever been subject unto That thou camest therefore I am not angry with thee only begone now that I have found thee what thou art

Gece Kitaplığı Yayınları
Remember how long thou hast already put off these things and how often a certain day and hour as it were having been set unto thee by the gods thou hast neglected it It is high time for thee to understand the true nature both of the world whereof thou art a part and of that Lord and Governor of the world from whom as a channel from the spring thou thyself didst flow and that there is but a certain limit of time appointed unto thee which if thou shalt not make use of to calm and allay the many distempers of thy soul it will pass away and thou with it and never after return