XIX. Whatsoever is expedient unto thee, O World, is expedient unto me;

MeditationsMarcus Aurelius

Whatsoever is expedient unto thee, O World, is expedient unto me; nothing can either be ‘unseasonable unto me, or out of date, which unto thee is seasonable. Whatsoever thy seasons bear, shall ever by me be esteemed as happy fruit, and increase. O Nature! from thee are all things, in thee all things subsist, and to thee all tend. Could he say of Athens, Thou lovely city of Cecrops; and shalt not thou say of the world, Thou lovely city of God?



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