Marcus Aurelius Quote

In death, Alexander of Macedon's end differed no whit from his stable-boy's. Either both were received into the same generative principle of the universe, or both alike were dispersed into atoms.


Meditations (ed. Penguin, 2005) - ISBN: 9781101655979


In death, Alexander of Macedon's end differed no whit from his stable-boy's. Either both were received into the same generative principle of the...

In death, Alexander of Macedon's end differed no whit from his stable-boy's. Either both were received into the same generative principle of the...

In death, Alexander of Macedon's end differed no whit from his stable-boy's. Either both were received into the same generative principle of the...

In death, Alexander of Macedon's end differed no whit from his stable-boy's. Either both were received into the same generative principle of the...