Men look for retreats for themselves, the country, the seashore,
the hills; and you yourself, too, are peculiarly accustomed to feel the
same want. Yet all this is very unlike a philosopher, when you may at any
hour you please retreat into yourself. For nowhere does a man retreat into
more quiet or more privacy than into his own mind, especially one who has
within such things that he has only to look into, and become at once in
perfect ease; and by ease I mean nothing else but good behaviour. Continually
therefore grant yourself this retreat and repair yourself. But let them
be brief and fundamental truths, which will suffice at once by their presence
to wash away all sorrow, and to send you back without repugnance to the
life to which you return.
- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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