17. Handbook, 5.
18. Meditations, 4.39.
19. Meditations, 11.16.
20. Meditations, 5.26.
21. Meditations, 4.7.
22. Discourses, 2.1.
23. Meditations, 7.17.
24. Meditations, 10.24.
25. Discourses, 2.1.
26. Meditations, 6.13.
27. Meditations, 8.36.
28. Meditations, 11.16.
29. Meditations, 7.16; 7.14.
30. Meditations, 7.33.
31. Meditations, 11.16.
32. Discourses, 2.6.
33. Meditations, 5.8.
34. Teles of Megara, On Self-Sufficiency, in Diogenes the Cynic: Sayings and Anecdotes with Other Popular Moralists (2012), trans. Robin Hard (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).
35. Meditations, 10.28.
36. Discourses, 3.10.
37. Handbook, 10.
38. Meditations, 5.18.
39. Meditations, 10.3; well-known quote from Victor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, attributed to Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, Maxims and Arrows, 12.
40. P. Dubois, Self-Control and How to Secure It, trans. H. Boyd (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1909), 108–9.
41. P. Dubois, The Psychic Treatment of Nervous Disorders: The Psychoneuroses and Their Moral Treatment (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1904), 394–95.
42. Dubois, Self-Control, 235–36.
6: THE INNER CITADEL AND WAR OF MANY NATIONS
1. Discourses, 3.20.
2. Meditations, 8.34.
3. Meditations, 11.37.
4. James 4:13–15.
5. Meditations, 4.1; 5.20; 6.50.
6. Meditations, 8.41.
7. Satire 2.7 in The Satires of Horace and Persius, trans. Niall Rudd (London: Penguin, 2005).
8. Meditations, 2.1.
9. Meditations, 4.3.
10. Meditations, 10.15; 10.23.
11. Meditations, 4.3.
12. T. Borkovec and B. Sharpless, “Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Bringing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy into the Valued Present,” in Mindfulness and Acceptance: Expanding the Cognitive-Behavioral Tradition, ed. S. C. Hayes, V. M. Follette, and M. M. Linehan (New York: Guilford Press, 2004), 209–42.
13. Meditations, 10.10.
7: TEMPORARY MADNESS
1. Meditations, 2.1.
2. Meditations, 1.1.
3. Meditations, 1.16; 6.30.
4. Meditations, 11.18.
5. Meditations, 2.1; 5.16; 9.1.
6. Meditations, 8.59.
7. Meditations, 10.19.
8. Meditations, 9.27; 7.62; 6.59; 9.34.
9. Meditations, 3.4.
10. Meditations, 7.63; 7.26.
11. Meditations, 2.13; 10.30; Handbook, 42.
12. Meditations, 10.30.
13. Meditations, 9.33.
14. Meditations, 4.7.
15. Meditations, 7.24.
16. Meditations, 8.4.
17. Meditations, 8.55; 7.71.
18. Meditations, 5.25; 9.4; 9.20.
19. Meditations, 7.65; 4.11; 6.6.
20. Meditations, 9.42.
21. Meditations, 5.15; 12.16.
22. Meditations, 4.44; 9.42.
23. Meditations, 7.22.
24. Meditations, 4.3.
8: DEATH AND THE VIEW FROM ABOVE
1. Euripides, The Suppliants.
2. Homer, The Iliad.
3. Meditations, 2.17.
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