If any man has done wrong, the harm is his own. But perhaps he has not done wrong.


Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: Emperor of the Romans (ed. 1882)


If any man has done wrong, the harm is his own. But perhaps he has not done wrong.

If any man has done wrong, the harm is his own. But perhaps he has not done wrong.

If any man has done wrong, the harm is his own. But perhaps he has not done wrong.

If any man has done wrong, the harm is his own. But perhaps he has not done wrong.