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Perhaps there are none more lazy, or more truly ignorant, than your everlasting readers
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"Perhaps there are none more lazy, or more truly ignorant, than your everlasting readers"

- Marcus Aurelius

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In this quote by Marcus Aurelius, he seems to be expressing his apprehension towards avid readers. By describing them as "long lasting readers," he indicates their continuous and unyielding dedication to reading. Nevertheless, his description of them as "lazy" suggests that he believes their energy and efforts are misdirected or doing not have in inspiration. Furthermore, by calling them "genuinely oblivious," Aurelius suggests that their excessive reading does not always result in authentic understanding or knowledge. It is possible that he is warning versus the passive consumption of knowledge without active engagement. Overall, Aurelius questions the value and impact of continuous reading without critical thinking or application.

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Marcus Aurelius This quote is written / told by Marcus Aurelius between April 26, 121 and March 17, 180. He was a famous Soldier from Rome. The author also have 68 other quotes.

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