Plain
Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor

The Spartans would give their guests the shaded seats at public events, while they themselves sat wherever they could find a spot.

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Doing The Right Thing Human Nature
Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor Original

The Lacedæmonians at their public spectacles were wont to appoint seats and forms for their strangers in the shadow, they themselves were content to sit anywhere.

Meditations, Book 11, Section 22 Book 11 · 34 of 45
Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor

Socrates used to call people's common beliefs and opinions the world's scary monsters — things that frighten foolish children.

Meditations, Book 11, Section 21 Book 11 · 33 of 45
Knowing Yourself Calm Your Mind
Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor Original

Socrates was wont to call the common conceits and opinions of men, the common bugbears of the world: the proper terror of silly children.

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