A reporter wants to use a quotation from Marcus Aurelius’ book Meditations. Which passage is not plagiarism? As Marcus Aurelius once said in his book Meditations, “That which is not good for the bee-hive, cannot be good for the bee.” An ancient Greek once pointed out that anything which is “not good for the bee-hive, cannot be good for the bee.” Like the wise philosopher said, that which is not good for the bee-hive, cannot be good for the bee. It’s clear that what is not good for the ant hill, cannot be good for the ant.