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liberality 2
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life 28
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29 be
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Marinus of Samaria
Translated by Kenneth S. Guthrie

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life

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1 1 | philosopher exemplified in his life, and to relate them in all 2 2 | permit the enjoyment of life; nor of the happiness of 3 4 | pleasures of gross and animal life, and, on the contrary have 4 4 | the nothingness of human life, and released him from the 5 5 | banquets, and all acts of life, without in any way detracting 6 6 | considered the cause of his life, because he was born in 7 9 | had also devoted his whole life to philosophy.~Proclus easily 8 12| his philosophical way of life, because he had found in 9 15| occupations of his whole life; making himself, so to speak, 10 15| For he managed to save his life in the midst of the greatest 11 15| shaking his so well regulated life, without letting himself 12 18| practiced all through a life devoted to philosophy, by 13 18| especially by conforming his life to them, and practicing 14 18| also when he approached his life's decline; and so he observed, 15 19| in his austere manner of life.~That is how he avoided 16 19| the habitual accidents of life!" This maxim has seemed 17 21| virtues imparted to his whole life a perfect beauty.~ 18 25| not of the worthy man's life whom political virtue has 19 25| but, scorning this very life, he exchanged it for another, 20 25| exchanged it for another, the life of the gods; for Proclus 21 26| The eventual close of his life proves that this dream was 22 26| austerity of his rule of life, his frequent ablutions, 23 28| he did not conform his life exclusively to one of the 24 29| gravest circumstances of life, turned to his last resort, 25 30| choice of the philosophic life amply proves how dear he 26 31| day on, he lived his whole life long without any anxiety 27 34| and that during a perfect life he was showered with all 28 35| world, conclude that the life which Fate allotted to him


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