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Quotes by Boethius

Who would give a law to lovers?  Love is unto itself a higher law.

Boethius (c. 475 - 525)
 
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Nunc fluens facit tempus, nunc stans facit aeternitatem.
The passing now makes time, the standing now makes eternity.

Boethius (c. 475 - 525)
Source: www.enlightened-spirituality.org/Varieties_of_Nondual_Realization.html
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I scarcely know the meaning of your question; much less can I answer it.

Boethius (c. 475 - 525)
 
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He who is virtuous is wise; and he who is wise is good; and he who is good is happy.

Boethius (c. 475 - 525)
 
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For truly in adverse fortune the worst sting of misery is to have been happy.

Boethius (c. 475 - 525)
Source: Consolation of Philosophy
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In omni adversitate fortunæ, infelicissimum genus est infortunii fuisse felicem In every adversity of fortune, to have been happy is the most unhappy kind of misfortune.

Boethius (c. 475 - 525)
Source: De Consolatione Philosophiæ, liber ii.
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