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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | upper and lower teeth. To act~against one another then 2 2 | relief, if thou doest~every act of thy life as if it were 3 2 | very~moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly. 4 2 | Fifthly, when it allows any act of its own and any movement 5 3 | to suspect, to curse, to act the hypocrite, to desire 6 4 | this very material.~ Let no act be done without a purpose, 7 4 | worship of reason.~ Do not act as if thou wert going to 8 4 | being; and how all~things act with one movement; and how 9 4 | consider that we ought not to act and speak as if we~were 10 4 | even in sleep we seem to act and speak; and that we~ought 11 4 | their parents, simply to act~and speak as we have been 12 5 | when he has done~a good act, does not call out for others 13 5 | but he goes~on to another act, as a vine goes on to produce 14 5 | of these, who in a manner act thus~without observing it?- 15 5 | thou wilt~omit any social act.~ A prayer of the Athenians: 16 5 | if she were a master, but act like those who have sore 17 5 | is in my power never to act contrary to my god and daemon: 18 5 | made a furtherance to an act; and that which is an~obstacle 19 5 | right way, and think and act in the right way. These~ 20 6 | of the acts of life, this act by~which we die: it is sufficient 21 6 | sufficient then in this act also to do well what~we 22 6 | passing from one~social act to another social act, thinking 23 6 | social act to another social act, thinking of God.~ The ruling 24 6 | the same way ought we to act all~through life, and where 25 6 | for this is just like the act of separating and~parting 26 6 | road.~ How strangely men act. They will not praise those 27 6 | me that I do not think or~act right, I will gladly change; 28 6 | Remember his constancy~in every act which was conformable to 29 6 | that, if thou dost live and act~according to its will, everything 30 6 | persuade them (men). But act even against their~will, 31 7 | rational animal the same act is according to nature and~ 32 7 | dost thou too choose to act in the same way? And why~ 33 7 | to be a good man in every act which thou doest: and~remember...~ 34 7 | When thou hast done a good act and another has received 35 7 | reputation of having done a good act or to obtain a return?~ 36 7 | useful. But it is useful to act~according to nature. Do 37 8 | On the occasion of every act ask thyself, How is this 38 8 | whether it is an~opinion or an act or a word.~ Thou sufferest 39 8 | life well in every single act; and if~every act does its 40 8 | single act; and if~every act does its duty, as far as 41 8 | hinder thee so that each act shall not do its duty.- 42 8 | content, if it can feel and act~conformably to its proper 43 8 | why dost thou not~rather act than complain?- But some 44 8 | longer let thy breathing only act in concert with the air 45 9 | leave another man's wrongful act there where it~is.~ Termination 46 9 | social system, so let~every act of thine be a component 47 9 | of social life. Whatever act of~thine then has no reference 48 9 | oppose to~every wrongful act. For she has given to man, 49 9 | have received from thy~very act all the profit. For what 50 11| off, but a man by his own act separates~himself from his 51 11| dismiss thy judgement about an act as if it were~something 52 11| reflecting that no wrongful act of another~brings shame 53 11| is nothing else than the act of one who deviates from 54 11| in winter is a madman's act: such is he who~looks for 55 12| know if this is a wrongful act? And even if he has~done 56 12| nor he who has~done this act, does he suffer any evil 57 12| for this reason that the act~has ceased. In like manner 58 12| as justice herself would act; but with respect to what 59 12| this, that a man's wrongful act is nothing to thee; and~


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