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1 1 | undeviating~firmness in giving to every man according to his deserts;
2 1 | flippant slave or a pedant; but~every one acknowledged him to
3 2 | not always the same, but every moment sent out and again
4 2 | part. But that is good for every part of nature which the
5 2 | and it will never return.~ Every moment think steadily as
6 2 | thyself relief, if thou doest~every act of thy life as if it
7 2 | opportunity of honouring thyself. Every man's~life is sufficient.
8 2 | object to~which to direct every movement, and, in a word,
9 2 | this very~moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly.
10 2 | of the elements of which every living being is~compounded.
11 3 | themselves, not~pleasing to every man, but to him only who
12 3 | And he remembers also that~every rational animal is his kinsman,
13 3 | besides bear in mind that every man lives only this present
14 3 | Short then is the time which every man~lives, and small the
15 3 | examine~methodically and truly every object which is presented
16 3 | the rest. Wherefore, on every~occasion a man should say:
17 3 | and with heroic truth in every word~and sound which thou
18 4 | be~good. Keep to this in every action.~ Do not have such
19 4 | fame does not consider~that every one of those who remember
20 4 | be whirled about, but in every movement have respect to~
21 4 | and on the occasion of every impression maintain the~
22 4 | uneasiness. Accordingly on every occasion a~man should ask
23 4 | this might have happened to every man; but every man~would
24 4 | happened to every man; but every man~would not have continued
25 4 | its own? Remember too on every occasion which leads thee
26 5 | to repel and to wipe away every impression which is~troublesome
27 5 | all tranquility.~ Judge every word and deed which are
28 5 | which happens to (or, suits) every man is fixed in a~manner
29 5 | which comes severally to every man is to~the power which
30 5 | employing my own soul? On every occasion I~must ask myself
31 5 | existence~out of non-existence. Every part of me then will be
32 5 | mind converts and changes~every hindrance to its activity
33 5 | citizen.~In the case of every appearance of harm apply
34 5 | which Zeus hath~given to every man for his guardian and
35 5 | of himself.~And this is every man's understanding and
36 5 | man, and to the soul of every rational being, not to be
37 6 | the nature of the universe every single thing is~accomplished,
38 6 | kind is the very life of~every man, like the exhalation
39 6 | given~it back, which we do every moment, just the same is
40 6 | employments and arts lead. For every art aims at this, that the~
41 6 | with composure and number every letter? just so~then in
42 6 | life also remember that every duty is made up of~certain
43 6 | Remember his constancy~in every act which was conformable
44 6 | which is poisonous, and~every harmful thing, as a thorn,
45 6 | do~it truly, sincerely.~ Every instrument, tool, vessel,
46 6 | useful; and that is~useful to every man which is conformable
47 6 | me. Whatever happens to every man, this is for the interest~
48 7 | understand however that every man~is worth just so much
49 7 | to what is said, and in every movement~thou must observe
50 7 | to~thee with reference to every man and thing.~ One thing
51 7 | another. Divide and distribute every object into the causal~(
52 7 | must be done by thee. But every~being ought to do that which
53 7 | resolve to be a good man in every act which thou doest: and~
54 7 | opinions and~appetites.~ Every soul, the philosopher says,
55 7 | gentle towards all.~ In every pain let this thought be
56 7 | consists in this, in passing every~day as the last, and in
57 8 | mentioned.~ On the occasion of every act ask thyself, How is
58 8 | still remains the same.~ Every nature is contented with
59 8 | For of this common nature every particular nature is a part,
60 8 | possible, on the occasion of every~impression on the soul,
61 8 | things disgusting- so is every part of life and everything.~
62 8 | that~pain is an evil. For every judgement and movement and
63 8 | both in the senate and to every man, whoever he may be,~
64 8 | to order thy life well in every single act; and if~every
65 8 | every single act; and if~every act does its duty, as far
66 8 | the universal has given to every rational being all~the other
67 8 | rational animal is~able to make every hindrance its own material,
68 8 | expect to befall thee: but on every occasion ask thyself,~What
69 8 | who curses himself thrice~every hour? Wouldst thou wish
70 8 | its object.~ Enter into every man's ruling faculty; and
71 8 | ruling faculty; and also let every other~man enter into thine.~
72 9 | which is here, that even every substance which is~somewhat
73 9 | old age, for in these also every change was a death. Is~this
74 9 | a social system, so let~every act of thine be a component
75 9 | puts itself~in motion for every separate effect, and if
76 9 | observing the rapid change of every several thing, how short
77 9 | the faithless man, and of~every man who does wrong in any
78 9 | kindly disposed towards every one~individually. It is
79 9 | given to man to oppose to~every wrongful act. For she has
80 9 | who is gone astray; for every man who errs misses his
81 10| discriminating attention to every several thing and freedom
82 10| and when the knowledge of every several thing, both what
83 10| he is Law, and assigns to every man what is fit. He then~
84 10| different~actors.~ Imagine every man who is grieved at anything
85 10| Caesar, and in the~case of every one do in like manner. Then
86 11| anything cuts it short; but in every part and wherever it may
87 11| mild and benevolent towards every man, and ready~to show even
88 11| bring no reputation; for every man~is allowed to seek his
89 11| and in ignorance. For as every soul is unwillingly~deprived
90 12| wondered how it is that every man loves himself more~than
91 12| termination of life for every man is no evil,~because
92 12| Providence. Second, consider what every being is from the seed to~
93 12| same, and of what things every being is~compounded and
94 12| forgotten this too, that~every man's intelligence is a
95 12| thou hast forgotten that~every man lives the present time
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