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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | which he communicated~to me out of his own collection.~ 2 1 | greatly attached to life, nor~out of regard to personal appearance, 3 1 | instructions; that my~body has held out so long in such a kind of 4 1 | and, though I was often out of humour~with Rusticus, 5 2 | same, but every moment sent out and again sucked in.~The 6 2 | receives what may be got out of it as far as it is true.~ 7 3 | thou art come to shore; get out. If~indeed to another life, 8 3 | which is allotted to himself out of the sum total of things, 9 4 | makes a material for itself out of~that which opposes it, 10 4 | which is assigned to thee~out of the universe.- Recall 11 4 | source (for nothing comes out of that~which is nothing, 12 4 | of nature; a composition~out of the same elements, and 13 4 | satisfied with his portion out of the whole, and satisfied 14 4 | happened to thee?~Well; out of the universe from the 15 4 | been apportioned and spun out to thee. In a word, thy 16 4 | get the means of living out of my~learning, and I abide 17 4 | soon as they have breathed~out their breath, they are gone, 18 4 | burying another has been laid out dead,~and another buries 19 4 | like them, who have carried out~many to be buried, and then 20 4 | buried, and then were carried out themselves. Altogether~the 21 5 | fall and rest, breathing out my breath into that element 22 5 | breath into that element out~of which I daily draw it 23 5 | falling upon that earth out of~which my father collected 24 5 | and my~nurse the milk; out of which during so many 25 5 | good act, does not call out for others to come and see, 26 5 | the universe is made up out~of all bodies to be such 27 5 | such a body as it is, so out of all existing~causes necessity ( 28 5 | manner triest to put anything out of the way.~ Be not disgusted, 29 5 | them came into existence~out of non-existence. Every 30 5 | live when thou art gone out,...so it is in~thy power 31 5 | permit thee, then get away~out of life, yet so as if thou 32 5 | nothing of the kind drives me out, I remain, am free,~and 33 5 | When thou art calling out on the Rostra, hast thou 34 6 | thyself and do not continue out of tune~longer than the 35 6 | and others are hurrying out~of it; and of that which 36 6 | but it has already~passed out of sight. Something of this 37 6 | suspicion, but we quietly get out of his way. Something like 38 6 | power, as I said, to get out of the way, and to have 39 6 | his sparing diet to hold out to the evening, not~even 40 6 | the world are already gone~out of it.~ To the jaundiced 41 7 | before.~ The universal nature out of the universal substance, 42 7 | things which~thou seest, and out of their substance will 43 7 | secures tranquility.~ Wipe out the imagination. Stop the 44 7 | anything that fell to his share out of the universal, nor~enduring 45 7 | even if all the world cry out against~thee as much as 46 8 | which has died falls not out of the universe. If it stays 47 8 | Turn it (the body) inside out, and see what kind of thing 48 8 | evil ascends so high.~ Wipe out thy imaginations by often 49 8 | if it is unable to hold out against even~this.~ Does 50 8 | is in thy~power to wipe out this judgement now. But 51 8 | disperse them and wash them out, and will not be at all~ 52 9 | pride.~However to breathe out one's life when a man has 53 9 | when the child shall come out of thy wife's womb,~so be 54 9 | when thy soul shall fall out of this~envelope. But if 55 9 | happens- that is enough.~ Wipe out imagination: check desire: 56 9 | requires.~ To-day I have got out of all trouble, or rather 57 9 | trouble, or rather I have cast out~all trouble, for it was 58 9 | nature.~ Thou canst remove out of the way many useless 59 10| which are assigned to me out of the whole; for nothing 60 10| dispersion of the elements out of~which everything has 61 10| perceive that thou fallest out of them and dost not maintain 62 10| in~thy life, to have gone out of it thus. In order, however, 63 10| slavery, will daily wipe out~those holy principles of 64 10| makes flame and brightness out of everything that is thrown~ 65 10| leaves, too, are they who cry~out as if they were worthy of 66 11| even they bear them who cry out "O~Cithaeron." And, indeed, 67 11| our minds, to wipe them~out; and if we remember also 68 11| short time we are all laid out dead.~ Seventh, that it 69 11| thou shouldst wipe them out and say on each occasion~ 70 11| taken his cloak and gone out, and what~Socrates said


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