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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | letters with simplicity, like the letter which Rusticus~ 2 2 | are made for co-operation, like feet, like hands,~like eyelids, 3 2 | co-operation, like feet, like hands,~like eyelids, like 4 2 | like feet, like hands,~like eyelids, like the rows of 5 2 | like hands,~like eyelids, like the rows of the upper and 6 2 | be pulled by the strings like~a puppet to unsocial movements, 7 2 | which flows~in quiet, and is like the existence of the gods; 8 2 | notions of mankind- says,~like a true philosopher, that 9 2 | the whole the one is more like a person who has been~first 10 2 | things from~eternity are of like forms and come round in 11 3 | the~number of the best, is like a priest and minister of 12 3 | who has~taken his post like a man waiting for the signal 13 3 | which all other cities are like families; what each thing 14 4 | common advantage, and the like,~not because it appears 15 4 | through the rest of life like one who has~intrusted to 16 4 | Their life too is gone. In like manner view also the~other 17 4 | are and to make new~things like them. For everything that 18 4 | consequence of change.~ Time is like a river made up of the events 19 4 | for this series is not like a mere~enumeration of disjointed 20 4 | and that we~ought not, like children who learn from 21 4 | tree on which it grew.~ Be like the promontory against which 22 4 | Lepidus, or any one else like them, who have carried out~ 23 5 | what he has done, but he is like a vine which has produced~ 24 5 | Prescribed means something like this: he prescribed this 25 5 | she were a master, but act like those who have sore eyes 26 5 | himself of, or of other things like them, or even when he is~ 27 5 | directs all things. And in like manner~also reverence that 28 5 | produced. For~substance is like a river in a continual flow, 29 5 | rotten and trifling, and~like little dogs biting one another, 30 6 | thyself is not to become like the wrong~doer.~ Take pleasure 31 6 | very life of~every man, like the exhalation of the blood 32 6 | by food; for this is just like the act of separating and~ 33 6 | out of his way. Something like this~let thy behaviour be 34 6 | things in those who are like antagonists in the gymnasium. 35 6 | Menippus and such as~are like him. As to all these consider 36 7 | business to do thy duty~like a soldier in the assault 37 7 | Life must be reaped like the ripe ears of corn:~ 38 7 | they will~certainly be of like form, and it is not possible 39 7 | The art of life is more like the wrestler's art than 40 8 | from thy youth upwards, like a philosopher;~but both 41 8 | wilt be nobody and nowhere, like Hadrian and Augustus. In 42 8 | and the continuance, just like the man who throws up a 43 8 | Eudaemon, and any one else like them.~All ephemeral, dead 44 8 | Or rather add something,~like a man who knows everything 45 9 | and of~changes and of such like successions.~ It would be 46 9 | intelligent nature~moves in like manner towards that which 47 9 | these~terms to the vine and like things, this is nothing. 48 9 | this anything to fear? In like manner,~then, neither are 49 9 | which follow one another like wave~after wave and their 50 9 | The universal cause is like a winter torrent: it carries~ 51 9 | accordingly. But if~they acted like tragedy heroes, no one has 52 9 | eternity have been done in like form, and will be~such to 53 9 | use what is in thy power~like a free man than to desire 54 10| the~production of other like things? Wilt thou never 55 10| overfond of his life,~and like those half-devoured fighters 56 10| reasonable beings to be made like themselves; and if thou~ 57 10| that this piece of land is like~any other; and that all 58 10| anything or discontented to be~like a pig which is sacrificed 59 10| and kicks and screams.~ Like this pig also is he who 60 10| thyself~and reflect in what like manner thou dost err thyself; 61 10| bit of~reputation, and the like. For by attending to this 62 10| case of every one do in like manner. Then let this thought 63 10| consequently worse; but in the like case, a man~becomes both 64 10| and sneer; and leaves, in like~manner, are those who shall 65 10| attached~about it. For they are like to an axe, differing only 66 11| and in a~play and in such like things, where the whole 67 11| wilt do~the same; and the like also in the matter of the 68 11| And~ ~ Life's harvest reap like the wheat's fruitful ear.~ ~ 69 11| one life with it, is not like that which after being cut 70 11| ingrafted, for this is something like what the gardeners mean~ 71 11| but nobly and honestly, like the great~Phocion, unless 72 11| good ought to be exactly like a man who smells~strong, 73 11| affectation of simplicity is~like a crooked stick. Nothing 74 11| and that~thou art a man like others; and even if thou 75 12| dwelling and fame and~such like externals and show.~ The 76 12| past, and~wilt make thyself like Empedocles' sphere,~ ~ All 77 12| principles thou must be like the~pancratiast, not like 78 12| like the~pancratiast, not like the gladiator; for the gladiator 79 12| himself? and so~this is like tearing his own face. Consider 80 12| the bad man do wrong, is like the man who would not have 81 12| choosest, thy opinion, and like a mariner,~who has doubled 82 12| that the act~has ceased. In like manner then the whole which


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