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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | mind, it will go and~thou wilt go, and it will never return.~ 2 2 | other thoughts. And thou wilt give thyself relief, if 3 2 | thyself, my soul; but thou wilt~no longer have the opportunity 4 3 | without sensation, thou wilt cease to be held by~pains 5 3 | and incline to~it, thou wilt no longer without distraction 6 3 | chastened and purified thou wilt find no~corrupt matter, 7 3 | which thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is 8 3 | one another. For neither wilt~thou do anything well which 9 3 | wander at hazard; for neither wilt thou read thy own~memoirs, 10 4 | observest carefully, thou wilt find it to be so. I do not 11 4 | difference.~ Within ten days thou wilt seem a god to those to whom 12 4 | beast and an ape, if thou wilt return to thy principles 13 4 | Dear city of Cecrops; and wilt not~thou say, Dear city 14 4 | times of Vespasian. Thou wilt see all~these things, people 15 4 | proportion. For thus thou wilt not be dissatisfied, if 16 4 | very vulgar notion.~ Thou wilt soon die, and thou art not 17 5 | and for this reason thou wilt~become one of those of whom 18 5 | show of reason. But if thou wilt choose to understand the~ 19 5 | that for this reason thou wilt~omit any social act.~ A 20 5 | with water. For thus thou wilt not fail to obey reason,~ 21 5 | to obey reason,~and thou wilt repose in it. And remember 22 5 | For if he listens, thou wilt cure him, and~there is no 23 5 | Soon, very soon, thou wilt be ashes, or a skeleton, 24 5 | concern to~these people- wilt thou too then be made a 25 6 | compulsion lasts; for thou wilt have more mastery over~the 26 6 | And if this is well,~thou wilt not seek anything else. 27 6 | not seek anything else. Wilt thou not cease to value 28 6 | other things too? Then thou wilt be neither free, nor sufficient 29 6 | concern the soul: and so thou wilt not wonder if many more 30 6 | then if they grow angry, wilt thou be angry too?~Wilt 31 6 | wilt thou be angry too?~Wilt thou not go on with composure 32 6 | such a good thing, thou~wilt blame the gods, and hate 33 6 | sufficient. But further thou wilt~observe this also as a general 34 7 | Everywhere up and down thou wilt find~the same things, with 35 7 | things disturb thee, for thou wilt come to them, if~it shall 36 7 | thou hast~seen this, thou wilt pity him, and wilt neither 37 7 | thou wilt pity him, and wilt neither wonder nor be angry.~ 38 7 | to be good or evil,~thou wilt more readily be well disposed 39 7 | thousand years. For what more wilt thou see?~ ~ That which 40 7 | happen to thee? For then thou wilt use them well, and they~ 41 7 | ever bubble~up, if thou wilt ever dig.~ The body ought 42 7 | they possess. For then thou wilt~neither blame those who 43 7 | offend involuntarily, nor wilt thou want their~approbation, 44 7 | constantly in mind, for thus thou wilt be~more gentle towards all.~ 45 8 | and in a little time thou~wilt be nobody and nowhere, like 46 8 | and past bearing? For~thou wilt be ashamed to confess. In 47 8 | me and cast me where thou wilt; for there I shall keep 48 8 | shrinking, affrighted? And what wilt thou find~which is sufficient 49 8 | made in the world? For thou wilt be ridiculed by a man who~ 50 8 | have no sensation, neither wilt~thou feel any harm; and 51 8 | kind of~sensation, thou wilt be a different kind of living 52 8 | of living being and thou wilt~not cease to live.~ Men 53 9 | shall reach thy heart, thou wilt be made best reconciled 54 9 | strong for them; and thou wilt see~what I say, if thou 55 9 | leading principles, and thou wilt see~what judges thou art 56 9 | kind of men they are. Thou wilt discover that there is no~ 57 9 | in thy opinion; and thou~wilt then gain for thyself ample 58 9 | purposes. But perhaps thou wilt say, the gods have placed 59 9 | for such~things, and thou wilt see. One man prays thus: 60 9 | men should~not exist, thou wilt become more kindly disposed 61 9 | thou been injured? For thou~wilt find that no one among those 62 10| BOOK TEN~ ~ WILT thou, then, my soul, never 63 10| body which surrounds thee? Wilt thou~never enjoy an affectionate 64 10| and contented disposition? Wilt thou never~be full and without 65 10| mayest live in harmony? But wilt thou be~satisfied with thy 66 10| that is~about thee, and wilt thou convince thyself that 67 10| production of other like things? Wilt thou never be such that 68 10| these names by others, thou wilt be another person and~wilt 69 10| wilt be another person and~wilt enter on another life. For 70 10| not concealed. For when wilt thou enjoy simplicity, when~ 71 10| modest says, Give what thou wilt; take back what thou~wilt. 72 10| wilt; take back what thou~wilt. And he says this not proudly, 73 10| choosest to be.~For thou wilt find just what Plato says, 74 10| by attending to this thou wilt quickly~forget thy anger, 75 10| For~thus continuously thou wilt look at human things as 76 10| thou art hindered. Thou wilt not cease to lament till 77 10| wish to get rid of us. Thou wilt consider~this then when 78 10| thou art dying, and thou wilt depart more contentedly~ 79 11| reason of justice.~ Thou wilt set little value on pleasing 80 11| the~pancratium, if thou wilt distribute the melody of 81 11| mastered by~this; for thou wilt be prevented by shame from 82 11| movement and attitude thou wilt do~the same; and the like 83 11| will remain quiet, and~thou wilt not be seen either pursuing 84 11| both submit.~ But if thou wilt, receive also a tenth present 85 11| in writing nor in reading wilt thou be able to lay down~ 86 11| To-morrow perchance thou wilt die."- But those are words 87 12| And this means, if thou wilt take no notice of all the 88 12| according to nature- then thou wilt be a man worthy of the universe~ 89 12| produced thee, and thou wilt cease to be a stranger in 90 12| thyself to do this, thou wilt rid thyself of thy much 91 12| saying the truth: if thou wilt separate, I say, from this 92 12| of time that is past, and~wilt make thyself like Empedocles' 93 12| the present- then thou wilt be able to pass that portion 94 12| Consider that before long thou wilt be nobody and nowhere, nor~ 95 12| doubled the promontory, thou wilt find calm, everything~stable,


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