Meditations, 4.30

Marcus Aurelius  translated by George Long

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30The one is a philosopher without a tunic, and the other without a book: here is another half naked: Bread I have not, he says, and I abide by reason.—And I do not get the means of living out of my learning, and I abide [by my reason].

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