“Meditations” Book XII: Passage XVI

Remember that all is but opinion, and all opinion depends of the mind.

Take thine opinion away, and then as a ship that hath stricken in within the arms and mouth of the harbour, a present calm;

all things safe and steady: a bay, not capable of any storms and tempests: as the poet hath it.

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