... to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present activity according to nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound which thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this. The (Old) Farmer's Almanack - Страница 30по Robert Bailey Thomas - 1860Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1888 - 60 страници
...humid to, give it back immediately— if thou boldest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, and with heroic truth in every word and sound which...utterest, thou wilt live happy— and there is no man able to prevent this.— III, 12. FEBRUARY 27. Thou wilt never do anything well which pertains to man,... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1889 - 318 страници
...pure, as if thou shouldst be bound to give it back immediately; if thou boldest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this. / 13. As physicians have always their instruments and knives ready for cases which suddenly require... | |
| James Vila Blake - 1890 - 376 страници
...pure, as if thou shouldst be bound to give it back immediately, if thou holdest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...And there is no man who is able to prevent this." To fight against the wrong we do, not receive, is to be busy with the things which are in our power,... | |
| Samuel Burns Weston - 1890 - 582 страници
...anything else to distract thee, but keeping thy divine part pure ; if thou boldest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...sound which thou utterest, thou wilt live happy." These definitions show plainly that the ancient Greek and Roman idea of happiness was not that of mere... | |
| James Vila Blake - 1891 - 308 страници
...part pure, as if thou shouldst be bound to give it back immediately, if thou hold to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is 110 man who is able to prevent this." " Let me rest me in these two principles; the one, that nothing... | |
| William Black - 1892 - 232 страници
...pure, as if thou shouldst be bound to give it back immediately ; if thou holdest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent tnis." Or if one should not find any great work in the world to tackle ? — "Always bear this in mind,... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1894 - 320 страници
...pure, as if thou shouldst be bound to give it back immediately; if thou boldest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this. 13. As physicians have always their instruments and knives ready for cases which suddenly require their... | |
| Laura Daintrey - 1895 - 390 страници
...nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present activity, and with heroic truth in every word which thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this." — MARCUS AURELIUS. BROAD day was shining on Konigslust. Vassilio and Ilona had vanished like the... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1896 - 450 страници
..., , , , , , of the Man. "e D°un(l to glve '* back immediately; if thou boldest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present...nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound that thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this. ' ' ' This... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1896 - 454 страници
...satisfied with thy present activity according to nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound that thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this."1 This is a statement of general principles of living from the Stoical standpoint. Marcus strengthens... | |
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