Marcus Aurelius
- Meditations: Book 2:1: "We were born for cooperation, like feet, like hands, like eyelids, like the rows up..."
- Meditations: Book 4:29: "If one does not recognize the contents of the universe is a stranger in it,..."
- Meditations: Book 4:3.b: "Revisit the alternatives -- providence or atoms -- and the many indications that the universe..."
- Meditations: Book 4:33: "So where should a man direct his endeavor? Here only -- a right mind, action..."
- Meditations: Book 4:40: "Think always of the universe as one living creature, comprising one substance and one soul:..."
- Meditations: Book 5:16: "Each creature is made in the interest of another; its course is directed to that..."
- Meditations: Book 7:22: "It is human nature to love even those who trip and fall. This follows if..."
- Meditations: Book 7:48: "When your talk is about mankind, view earthly things as if looking down on them..."
- Meditations: Book 7:55: "Every creature must do what follows from its own constitution. The rest of creation is..."
Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 AD. He was the last of the Five Good Emperors, and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers.