| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Emperors - 1701 - 460 pages
...ftill, as I take it. L1X. Men are born to be ferviceable / to one another , therefore either ReforH| V the World, or bear with it. LX. Underftanding does...Halt,, and going round for Advice, hits the Mark much bette^ than if (he had let fly dire&ly upon it. LXI. Look nicely into the Thoughts of other People... | |
| Abel Boyer - Characters and characteristics - 1702 - 404 pages
...for all fort oflnju/ice, is no lefs than HighTreafon againft Heaven. Men are born to be Serviceable to one another ; Therefore either reform the World, or bear with it. Qmi•.ffions, no left than Commijjions, are oftentimes , Branches of LijuJKce. We muft not cxpeft... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Stoicism - 1708 - 444 pages
...be another Creature $ and then he will live ftill, as I take it. LIX. Men are born to be Serviceable to one another, therefore either Reform the World,...onward like an Arrow. The Mind fometimes by making aHalt, and going round for Advice, hits the Mark much better, than if (he had let fly direftly upon... | |
| Francesco Guicciardini - Maxims - 1845 - 214 pages
...meme. Livre xxv. chap. v. UNDERSTANDING does not always drive onward like an Arrow. The Mind sometimes by making a Halt, and going round for Advice, hits the Mark much better, than if she had let fly directly upon it. Meditations, book viii. Ix. Collier. Marcus Antoninus. 80. T is no... | |
| Francesco Guicciardini - Maxims - 1845 - 216 pages
...meme. Livre xxv. chap. v. UNDERSTANDING does not always drive onward like an Arrow. The Mind sometimes by making a Halt, and going round for Advice, hits the Mark much better, than if she had let fly directly upon it. Meditations, book viii. Ix. Collier. Marcus Antoninus. Cije ol 80.... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Ethics - 1887 - 256 pages
...perceptions, you will be another creature, and will not cease to live. 59. Men are born to be serviceable to one another, therefore either reform the world or bear with it. 60. Understanding does not always drive onward like an arrow. The mind sometimes by making a halt,... | |
| Garnet Smith - 1895 - 340 pages
...sentiment, taken the " Meditations " from his hand, and cited in retort: " men are born to be serviceable to one another, therefore either reform the world, or bear with it," adding, with a lowering brow, that if you are to aid in reforming it, .you must be indignant, must... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 550 pages
...perceptions, you will be another creature and will not cease to live. Men are born to be serviceable to one another, therefore either reform the world or bear with it. How can it be that the gods, having done all things well and with good-will toward man, have neglected... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1900 - 352 pages
...walked off happily together. CHAPTER VII A LETTER FROM MR. CAMPBELL " Men are born to be serviceable to one another ; therefore either reform the world or bear with it" — MARCUS AURELIUS. OF course it was a foregone conclusion that Owen would have his way. Though by... | |
| Nutrition - 1901 - 780 pages
...people's families if they persist in not having any of their own. * «*• MEN are born to be serviceable to one another, therefore either reform the world or bear with it. — Marcus Aurelius. A NEW FRUIT. THERE is every reason to suppose, says the Detroit Medical Journal,... | |
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