How beautifully Plato put it. Whenever you want to talk about people, it's best to take a bird's-eye view and see everything all at once-of gatherings, armies, farms, weddings and divorces, births and deaths, noisy courtrooms or silent spaces, every foreign people, holidays, memorials, markets-all blended together and arranged in a pairing of opposites." -MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 7.48
( Ryan Holiday )
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