Quotes about Balance
From Alexander the Platonic, not frequently nor without necessity to say to any one, or to write in a letter, that I have no leisure; nor continually to excuse the neglect of duties required by our relation to those with whom we live, by alleging urgent occupations.
— Marcus Aurelius
Now say I, if so be that this be both hurtful unto them, and yet unavoidable, would not, thinkest thou, the whole itself be in a sweet case, all the parts of it being subject to alteration, yea and by their making itself fitted for corruption, as consisting of things different and contrary
— Marcus Aurelius
How the mind can participate in the sensations of the body and yet maintain its serenity, and focus on its own well-being.
— Marcus Aurelius
To comprehend all in a few words, our life is short; we must endeavour to gain the present time with best discretion and justice. Use recreation with sobriety.
— Marcus Aurelius
That you are part of nature, and no one can prevent you from speaking and acting in harmony with it, always.
— Marcus Aurelius
People who love what they do wear themselves down doing it, they even forget to wash or eat.
— Marcus Aurelius
From Alexander the Platonist, not to say to anyone often or without necessity, nor write in a letter, I am too busy, nor in this fashion constantly plead urgent affairs as an excuse for evading the obligations entailed upon us by our relations towards those around us.
— Marcus Aurelius
In communities and individuals alike, excessive freedom topples over into excessive slavery. Extreme freedom produces a tyrant, along with the extremely harsh and evil slavery that goes with him.
— Cicero
These people who govern us should not be so carried away by their own political power that they turn away from peace, but neither should they embrace a peace that is dishonorable.
— Cicero
they follow nature as the most perfect guide to a good life. Now
— Cicero
The extreme of right is the extreme of wrong.
— Cicero
If you have a garden in your library, nothing will fail
— Cicero