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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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1 2 | away the clouds from thy mind, it will go and~thou wilt 2 2 | observing what is in the mind of another a man has~seldom 3 2 | thou must always bear in mind, what is the nature of the 4 2 | things then thou must bear in mind; the one, that all things 5 2 | for death with a cheerful mind, as being nothing~else than 6 3 | them, and they please the mind; so that if a man~should 7 3 | that thou hadst it in~thy mind. For the man who is such 8 3 | not so, he always bears in mind~what kind of men they are 9 3 | anything better than thy own~mind's self-satisfaction in the 10 3 | civil community.~ In the mind of one who is chastened 11 3 | few; and~besides bear in mind that every man lives only 12 3 | productive of elevation of mind as to be able to examine~ 13 4 | the good ordering of the mind. Constantly then~give to 14 4 | badness of men? Recall to thy mind this conclusion, that rational~ 15 4 | Consider then further~that the mind mingles not with the breath, 16 4 | and constantly bear in mind how many of these~changes 17 4 | by all means bear this in~mind, that within a very short 18 5 | to be so restless in thy mind? No,~by the gods: but thou 19 5 | this, but still in his own mind he thinks of the man as 20 5 | first conception in the mind the words of the comic writer 21 5 | be the character~of thy mind; for the soul is dyed by 22 5 | conditionally and changing: for the mind converts and changes~every 23 5 | these affects rise up to the mind~by virtue of that other 24 6 | reverence and honour thy own mind will make thee~content with 25 6 | the past activities of the mind, even these are~for the 26 6 | possible, be in the speaker's mind.~ That which is not good 27 7 | which happens keep this in mind, that it is~that which thou 28 7 | which are external to my mind have no relation~at all 29 7 | no relation~at all to my mind.- Let this be the state 30 7 | time is tolerable; and the mind maintains its own~tranquility 31 7 | man who has an elevated mind and takes a view of all~ 32 7 | and compose itself as the mind commands, and for the mind 33 7 | mind commands, and for the mind not~to be regulated and 34 7 | or attitude. For what the mind shows in the face by~maintaining 35 7 | bear this constantly in mind, for thus thou wilt be~more 36 7 | everlasting, if thou bearest in mind that it~has its limits, 37 7 | one. Always bear this in mind; and another thing too,~ 38 7 | greatest tranquility of mind, even if all the world cry 39 7 | thee. For~what hinders the mind in the midst of all this 40 8 | things; and I shall bear in mind that he is compelled to 41 8 | circumscribest~it, and chidest thy mind, if it is unable to hold 42 8 | deliberately? Therefore the mind which is free from~passions 43 8 | things do to prevent thy mind from remaining pure,~wise, 44 8 | moves, in another way the mind. The mind indeed,~both when 45 8 | another way the mind. The mind indeed,~both when it exercises 46 9 | nature should be of the~same mind with it, and equally affected. 47 9 | the whole~universe in thy mind, and by contemplating the 48 9 | this main point, how the mind, while~participating in 49 9 | considerations be present~to thy mind in the case of the knave, 50 9 | done anything by which thy mind could be made worse; but 51 9 | its foundation only in the mind.~And what harm is done or 52 10| let this thought be in thy~mind, Where then are those men? 53 10| cease to lament till thy~mind is in such a condition that, 54 11| always be present to thy mind, and never stop~doing such 55 11| that it has~not the same mind with it.~ As those who try 56 11| degree in which a man's mind is nearer~to freedom from 57 12| What is there now in my mind? Is it fear, or~suspicion, 58 12| towards the same things in his mind.~ These three principles 59 12| there be present to thy mind also everything of this~


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