Marcus Aurelius Quote

The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up.


The Communings with Himself of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Emperor of Rome (ed. 1953)


The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up.

The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up.

The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up.

The stone that is thrown into the air is none the worse for falling down, and none the better for going up.