Marcus Aurelius Quotes About Pain And Pleasure

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  • How can a man find a sensible way to live? One way and one only- Philosophy. And my philosophy means keeping that vital spark within you free from damage and degradation, using it to transcend pain and pleasure, doing everything with a purpose, avoiding lies and hypocrisy, not relying on another person's actions or failings. To accept everything that comes, and everything that is given, as coming from that same spiritual source.

  • Yet living and dying, honour and dishonour, pain and pleasure, riches and poverty, and so forth are equally the lot of good men and bad. Things like these neither elevate nor degrade; and therefore they are no more good than they are evil.

    Men  
    "Meditations". Book by Marcus Aurelius. Book II, 11,
  • Death and life, success and failure, pain and pleasure, wealth and poverty, all these happen to good and bad alike, and they are neither noble nor shameful - and hence neither good nor bad.

    Marcus Aurelius (2002). “Meditations: A New Translation”, p.20, Modern Library
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Marcus Aurelius

  • Born: April 26, 121
  • Died: March 17, 180
  • Occupation: Roman emperor
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