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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | gladiators' fights; from him too I learned~endurance of labour, 2 1 | been improved. I observed, too, that no~man could ever 3 1 | him the same. I observed too his habit of careful inquiry 4 1 | those~things which many are too weak to abstain from, and 5 2 | the other way. For those too are triflers who have wearied~ 6 2 | faculty to~observe. To observe too who these are whose opinions 7 2 | purposes of nature. To observe~too how man comes near to the 8 2 | is manifest: and manifest too is the use of what was said, 9 3 | and then fate caught them~too. Alexander, and Pompeius, 10 3 | and infantry, themselves too at last~departed from life. 11 3 | minister of the gods, using~too the deity which is planted 12 3 | many~words, or busy about too many things. And further, 13 3 | servile, nor affected, nor too closely bound~to other things, 14 3 | where he lives; and short too~the longest posthumous fame, 15 4 | and mountains; and thou too art wont to desire such 16 4 | Universe. Nothing for me is too early nor too late, which 17 4 | for me is too early nor too late, which is in due~time 18 4 | disorder in the All? And this too when all things are so separated 19 4 | this, and has produced thee too: he is a piece rent asunder~ 20 4 | is the same. Their life too is gone. In like manner 21 4 | things which exist; observe too the continuous~spinning 22 4 | this will be carried away~too.~ Everything which happens 23 4 | and reversely. And think too of him~who forgets whither 24 4 | that is its own? Remember too on every occasion which 25 5 | has fixed bounds to this~too: she has fixed bounds both 26 5 | consequence~of such a change I too exist, and those who begot 27 5 | these people- wilt thou too then be made a fool for 28 6 | value many~other things too? Then thou wilt be neither 29 6 | can be attained~by thyself too.~ In the gymnastic exercises 30 6 | angry, wilt thou be angry too?~Wilt thou not go on with 31 6 | blame the gods, and hate men too, those who are the cause 32 7 | Nowhere. Why then dost thou too choose to act in the same 33 7 | imagination: and~remember this too, that we do not perceive 34 7 | mind; and another thing too,~that very little indeed 35 7 | enduring the bad, and this too when thou art one of them?~ 36 8 | to thy own~understanding too.~ If a thing is in thy own 37 8 | and of thyself. And these too change, and~they murmur 38 8 | himself:~and the whole earth too is a point.~ Attend to the 39 8 | destiny that these persons too should first become old 40 8 | activity, and well pleased too with the~things which are 41 9 | highest divinity. And he too who lies is guilty of impiety~ 42 9 | content with it, since this too is~one of those things which 43 9 | death,~lest perchance I, too, should forget myself.~ 44 9 | it, for their nature is too strong for them; and thou 45 9 | this~purpose. And the gods, too, are indulgent to such persons; 46 9 | and the whole universe too.~ It is thy duty to leave 47 9 | are friends. And the gods too aid them in all ways,~by 48 9 | us all: then the earth, too, will~change, and the things 49 9 | and die. And consider, too, the life lived by others 50 9 | dissolution will very soon perish too. And he who~dies at the 51 9 | useful to perceive this, too, immediately when the~occasion 52 10| lovest. And is not this too said, that~"this or that 53 10| thy children; and leaves, too, are they who cry~out as 54 10| without compulsion; for this too is one~of the things according 55 11| and~all that will be. This too is a property of the rational 56 11| neglect,~ This has its reason too.~ ~And again-~ ~ We must 57 11| insolence; and for this purpose too~Diogenes used to take from 58 11| the whole tree also. So too a man when he is separated 59 11| universal nature does so too. And,~indeed, hence is the 60 11| anything that~happens, then too it deserts its post: for 61 12| the universal.~For thus too he is moved by the deity 62 12| everywhere; forgotten this too, how close is the kinship 63 12| thou hast forgotten this too, that~every man's intelligence


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