And finally remember that nothing harms him who is really a citizen, which does not harm the state; nor yet does anything harm the state which does not harm law [order]; and of these things which are called misfortunes not one harms law. What then does not harm law does not harm either state or citizen.


X, 33 - Meditations (c. 161–180 CE) - Book X


And finally remember that nothing harms him who is really a citizen, which does not harm the state; nor yet does anything harm the state which does...

And finally remember that nothing harms him who is really a citizen, which does not harm the state; nor yet does anything harm the state which does...

And finally remember that nothing harms him who is really a citizen, which does not harm the state; nor yet does anything harm the state which does...

And finally remember that nothing harms him who is really a citizen, which does not harm the state; nor yet does anything harm the state which does...