Then I heard someone who had a book of Anaxagoras, as he said, out of which he read that the mind was the disposer and cause of all... and I said to myself: If mind is the disposer, mind will dispose all for the best, and put each particular in the best place; and I argued that if anyone desired to find out the cause of the generation or destruction of anything, he must find out what state of being or suffering or doing was best for that thing, and therefore a man had only consider the best for himself and others, and then he would also know the worse, for that the same science comprised both. The Trials Of Socrates
What doesn’t kill me, makes me stronger! Twilight of the Idols
No carelessness in your actions. No confusion in your words. No imprecision in your thoughts. ) Book VIII
Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room. Never Give In!
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