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Marcus Aurelius Quotes

To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots, Nor Unseasonably To Set Upon Those That Are Carried With The Vulgar Opinions, With The Theorems, And Tenets Of Philosophers: His Conversation Being An Example How A Man Might Accommodate Himself To All Men And Companies; So That Though His Company Were Sweeter And More Pleasing Than Any Flatterer's Cogging And Fawning; Yet Was It At The Same Time Most Respected And Reverenced:

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

Marcus Aurelius Quotes: To Be Grave Without Affectation: To Observe Carefully The Several Dispositions Of My Friends, Not To Be Offended With Idiots,

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