27. There are three relations between you and other things: the one to the body which surrounds you the second to the divine cause from which all things come to all; and the third to those who live with you
Book: Meditations
Subtitle: The classic from Marcus Aurelius.
Author: Marcus Aurelius
Chapter: Book Eight
Chapter Subtitle: This reflection also tends to the removal of the desire of empty fame, that it is no longer in your power to have lived the whole of your life, or at least your life from your youth upwards, like a philosopher; but both to many others and to yourself it is plain that you art far from philosophy.
Location: Chapter 8, Section 27
Content:
27. There are three relations between you and other things: the one to the body which surrounds you the second to the divine cause from which all things come to all; and the third to those who live with you