Boethius Quotes

Boethius Quotes

So it follows that those who have reason have freedom to will or not to will, although this freedom is not equal in all of them. [...] human souls are more free when they persevere in the contemplation of the mind of God, less free when they descend to the corporeal, and even less free when they are entirely imprisoned in earthly flesh and blood.

Nothing is miserable unless you think it so; and on the other hand, nothing brings happiness unless you are content with it.

He is in no real danger. He merely suffers from a lethargy, a sickness that is common among the depressed. He has forgotten who he really is, but he will recover, for he used to know me, and all I have to do is cloud the mist that beclouds his vision.

You have the chief spark of your health's fire, for you have true knowledge of the hand that guides the universe.

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