"How admirable is the soul which is ready to be released from the body at any requisite moment, either to be extinguished or to be scattered or to persist! But this readiness must come from a specific decision, not in accordance with a simple lining up, like the Christians, but after reflection and with dignity, and so as to convince others, without stage-heroics."
Sources
Aurelius, Marcus. Meditations. Edited by Gregory Hays. New York: Modern Library, a division of Random House, Inc, 2003.
Birley, Anthony R. Marcus Aurelius. London: Routledge, 2000.
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