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Average rating: 3.74 · 47 ratings · 8 reviews · 243 distinct works
Justus Lipsius: On Constancy

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3.75 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1998 — 60 editions
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A Brief Outline Of The Hist...

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Brieven aan Studenten

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Leuven, beschrijving van de...

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Over standvastigheid bij al...

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Justus Lipsius: Principles ...

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Justi Lipsi Monita et exemp...

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“Why should God indulge us to the point of ruin, since we are truly children, who lack the knowledge to ask for what is wholesome or cast aside what is harmful?”
Justus Lipsius, Justus Lipsius: On Constancy
tags: faith, god

“For these other matters all this mourning is empty and pointless. It is just so with anything that is past: it is not feasible to grasp it again and restore it, and it is not allowed even for the gods to take it in hand.”
Justus Lipsius, Justus Lipsius: On Constancy

“It is as if I were in a ship where I am allowed to walk about the pass along the gangways or among the benches, but this petty movement is not at all significant enough to hinder the ship's course. So it is in this fatal bark that bears us all along: our wills are permitted to run one way or another, not to turn the ship from its course or stop it.”
Justus Lipsius, Justus Lipsius: On Constancy
tags: fate



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