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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | respect to the~things which must be done for the public interest 2 2 | yet dost~not use it. Thou must now at last perceive of 3 2 | whirled around. But then thou must also avoid being carried 4 2 | movements of their own minds must of necessity be unhappy.~ 5 2 | necessity be unhappy.~ This thou must always bear in mind, what 6 2 | These two~things then thou must bear in mind; the one, that 7 3 | but another thing also must be taken~into the account, 8 3 | already extinguished. We must make haste then, not only~ 9 3 | others give. A man then must stand erect, not be~kept 10 3 | not at all:~for even if he must depart immediately, he will 11 4 | But this change of opinion must proceed only from a certain~ 12 4 | continuing to~exist. But we must not only think of the number 13 4 | thy life~is short. Thou must turn to profit the present 14 5 | dull of comprehension, thou must exert thyself about this~ 15 5 | again the grapes in~season.- Must a man then be one of these, 16 5 | noble~fashion.~ Just as we must understand when it is said, 17 5 | going without shoes; so we must understand it when it is 18 5 | soul? On every occasion I~must ask myself this question, 19 5 | can also live well. But he must live in~a palace;- well 20 5 | thing to me, so far as I must do~good to men and endure 21 5 | the state~is harmed, thou must not be angry with him who 22 5 | which~is all one, then thou must not strive to resist the 23 5 | necessary that such an~emanation must come from such things- but 24 6 | clapping of hands? No. Neither must we~value the clapping of 25 6 | passion. For of necessity thou must~be envious, jealous, and 26 6 | thee. Of necessity a man must be altogether in a state 27 6 | things; and besides, he must often find fault~with the 28 6 | good for thee or evil, it must of necessity be that,~if 29 6 | and about the things which must~happen to me, they have 30 6 | men. To that place then we must remove, where there are~ 31 6 | is possible.~Wherefore we must keep them before us.~ Thou 32 6 | dissatisfied then that~thou must live only so many years 33 7 | himself.~ In discourse thou must attend to what is said, 34 7 | and in every movement~thou must observe what is doing. And 35 7 | any one does or says, I must be good, just as if the~ 36 7 | any one does or says, I must be emerald and keep my colour.~ 37 7 | and us give joy.~ ~ Life must be reaped like the ripe 38 7 | the thoughts: and there~must be no love of life: but 39 7 | as to these matters a man must intrust~them to the deity 40 7 | which heaven has sent~ We must endure, and toil without 41 7 | nature through the acts which must be done by thee. But every~ 42 7 | during so long a~time they must tolerate continually men 43 8 | but that which is good must be something useful, and~ 44 8 | Both are foolish. Thou must blame nobody. For if thou 45 8 | little compound, thyself, must either be dissolved, or~ 46 8 | dissolved, or~thy poor breath must be extinguished, or be removed 47 8 | that of necessity some one~must be the last. Again here 48 9 | of necessity such a man must often find fault~with the 49 9 | about thee. However thou must be well disposed towards 50 9 | those shameless men who must~of necessity be in the world. 51 10| worse by it.~ And next thou must observe what thy nature 52 10| things are done so, life must flow on~happily, just as 53 10| comprehended in the universe, must of necessity perish; but 54 10| in this sense, that they must undergo change. But if~this 55 10| and as he sees that he~must, no one knows how soon, 56 11| ready, if at any moment it must be~separated from the body, 57 11| you see that these things must be~accomplished thus, and 58 11| too.~ ~And again-~ ~ We must not chale and fret at that 59 11| from the adjacent branch must of necessity be cut~off 60 11| soon as he comes near him must~smell whether he choose 61 11| circumstances. And in short, a man must learn a great~deal to enable 62 11| is alone~bad, thou also must of necessity do many things 63 11| be gregarious. And thou must do this neither with any 64 11| while thou~livest. But thou must equally avoid flattering 65 11| Epictetus also said, A man must discover an art (or rules) 66 11| respect to his movements he~must be careful that they be 67 12| afraid not because thou must some~time cease to live, 68 12| application of thy principles thou must be like the~pancratiast, 69 12| neigh, and whatever else must of necessity be. For what 70 12| of necessity be. For what must a man~do who has such a 71 12| the time within which it must end.~ Perceive at last that 72 12| These three principles thou must have in readiness. In the 73 12| to Providence, and thou must neither blame chance nor


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