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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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universe

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1 2 | the advantage of the whole universe, of which thou art a~part. 2 2 | maintain this nature. Now the~universe is preserved, as by the 3 2 | at last perceive of what universe thou art a~part, and of 4 2 | what administrator of the universe thy existence is an~efflux, 5 2 | is it to~me to live in a universe devoid of gods or devoid 6 2 | possible that the nature of the universe has~overlooked them; nor 7 2 | things disappear, in the universe the bodies~themselves, but 8 2 | it were, a tumour on the universe, so far~as it can. For to 9 3 | which are produced in the universe, there is hardly one of 10 3 | the~conflagration of the universe, was filled with water internally 11 3 | the same time~what kind of universe this is, and what kind of 12 4 | assigned to thee~out of the universe.- Recall to thy recollection 13 4 | hast already witnessed. The universe is transformation:~life 14 4 | seminal intelligence of the universe, and in this way make~room 15 4 | is harmonious to thee, O~Universe. Nothing for me is too early 16 4 | to thee?~Well; out of the universe from the beginning everything 17 4 | Either it is a well-arranged universe or a chaos huddled together,~ 18 4 | huddled together,~but still a universe. But can a certain order 19 4 | he is a stranger to the universe who does not know what is 20 4 | He is an abscess on the universe who withdraws and separates~ 21 4 | consider that the nature of the Universe loves~nothing so much as 22 4 | Constantly regard the universe as one living being, having 23 4 | reason which~governs the universe; and the things which daily 24 5 | their several parts of the universe? And art thou unwilling~ 25 5 | That~the nature of the universe prescribed to this man disease 26 5 | fitness, harmony. And as the universe is made up out~of all bodies 27 5 | this, to the health of the~universe and to the prosperity and 28 5 | and felicity of Zeus (the universe).~For he would not have 29 5 | power which administers the universe a cause of felicity and~ 30 5 | conformable to the nature of the universe; and the other, that~it 31 5 | change into some part of the universe, and that again will change 32 5 | into~another part of the universe, and so on for ever. And 33 5 | from saying so,~even if the universe is administered according 34 5 | that which is best in the universe; and this is that which~ 35 5 | The intelligence of the universe is social. Accordingly it 36 5 | revolutions) administers the~universe.~ Soon, very soon, thou 37 6 | THE substance of the universe is obedient and compliant; 38 6 | conformity to the nature of the universe every single thing is~accomplished, 39 6 | independent of this.~ The universe is either a confusion, and 40 6 | seminal~principles of the universe, or they were alike dispersed 41 6 | Europe are corners of the universe: all the sea a drop in~the 42 6 | all the sea a drop in~the universe; Athos a little clod of 43 6 | Athos a little clod of the universe: all the present~time is 44 6 | connexion of all things in the universe~and their relation to one 45 6 | intelligence. And thus also in the universe the things which belong 46 6 | which take place in the~universe. But men co-operate after 47 6 | and to hinder it; for the universe had need~even of such men 48 7 | combine to form the same~universe (order). For there is one 49 7 | order). For there is one universe made up of all things, and~ 50 7 | the An moved to make the universe. But now either~everything 51 7 | the ruling power of the~universe directs its own movement 52 8 | died falls not out of the universe. If it stays here,~it also 53 8 | which~are elements of the universe and of thyself. And these 54 8 | survey of the nature of the~universe and of the things which 55 8 | does no harm at all to the universe; and~particularly, the wickedness 56 9 | Both man and God and the universe produce fruit; at the proper~ 57 9 | destruction, and the whole universe too.~ It is thy duty to 58 9 | faculty and that of the universe~and that of thy neighbour: 59 9 | it just:~and that of the universe, that thou mayest remember 60 9 | periodic movements of the universe are the same, up and down~ 61 9 | comprehending the whole~universe in thy mind, and by contemplating 62 10| incident to it.~ Whether the universe is a concourse of atoms, 63 10| principle, but the nature of the~universe has this principle besides, 64 10| naturally~comprehended in the universe, must of necessity perish; 65 10| what place it has in the universe, and how long~it is formed 66 10| solemn aether loves": and the~universe loves to make whatever is 67 10| to be. I say then to the~universe, that I love as thou lovest. 68 11| further it traverses the~whole universe, and the surrounding vacuum, 69 11| about the nature of the universe,~and others about the proper 70 11| suitable to the nature~of the universe, since thou art a human 71 11| to~the disposition of the universe they are overpowered here 72 12| wilt be a man worthy of the universe~which has produced thee, 73 12| anything in the ordering of the universe to be~neglected unjustly 74 12| of whose parts the whole universe continues ever young and


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