One whose chief regard is for his own mind, and for the divinity within him and the service of its goodness, will strike no poses, utter no complaints, and crave neither for solitude nor yet for a crowd. Best of all, his life will be free from continual pursuing and avoiding.


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


One whose chief regard is for his own mind, and for the divinity within him and the service of its goodness, will strike no poses, utter no...

One whose chief regard is for his own mind, and for the divinity within him and the service of its goodness, will strike no poses, utter no...

One whose chief regard is for his own mind, and for the divinity within him and the service of its goodness, will strike no poses, utter no...

One whose chief regard is for his own mind, and for the divinity within him and the service of its goodness, will strike no poses, utter no...