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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | bed and skin, and~whatever else of the kind belongs to the 2 1 | and to look to nothing else, not even for a moment, 3 1 | of morals, or of anything else; and he gave them his help, 4 2 | consider it to be nothing else than an operation~of nature; 5 2 | cheerful mind, as being nothing~else than a dissolution of the 6 3 | and appetite, and whatever else there is of the kind,~will 7 3 | from life, and~whatever else of the kind absolutely requires 8 3 | opportunity of doing something else~when thou hast such thoughts 9 3 | contriving, and whatever else of the kind makes us wander 10 3 | and suspicion, or anything else for~which thou wouldst blush 11 3 | thou~findest everything else smaller and of less value 12 3 | this, give~place to nothing else, for if thou dost once diverge 13 3 | were going to do anything else which can be done with decency 14 3 | without allowing anything else to~distract thee, but keeping 15 3 | doors. If then everything else is common~to all that I 16 4 | that tranquility is~nothing else than the good ordering of 17 4 | does its own work, what else dost thou wish?~ Thou hast 18 4 | nature, clinging to something else...~ Everything which is 19 4 | treachery, and whatever else delights fools or vexes~ 20 4 | freedom, and~everything else, by the presence of which 21 4 | Julianus, Lepidus, or any one else like them, who have carried 22 5 | mutilation or loss or anything else of the kind. For in the 23 5 | thou wouldst have~something else which is not according to 24 5 | makes use of~everything else, is this, and thy life is 25 5 | is~sufficient? Why, what else than to venerate the gods 26 6 | dying or~doing something else. For it is one of the acts 27 6 | do I care about~anything else than how I shall at last 28 6 | political life, regards nothing else except this; and above all~ 29 6 | thou wilt not seek anything else. Wilt thou not cease to 30 6 | by them nor do anything else which we do as if the gods 31 6 | would they~listen to anybody else; or how could the helmsman 32 7 | itself pain. But if any one else can frighten~or pain it, 33 7 | change? And can~anything else that is useful be accomplished 34 7 | man, then for something else; and each~of these things 35 7 | either death or anything~else, before the baseness of 36 8 | it wills, and let nothing else~distract thee; for thou 37 8 | and Eudaemon, and any one else like them.~All ephemeral, 38 8 | animal nature. And something else also is equally an impediment 39 9 | motion once, and everything else comes by way of sequence 40 9 | change of opinions what else is~there than the slavery 41 9 | reputation, nor anything else.~ Let there be freedom from 42 9 | an idea!~ Loss is nothing else than change. But the universal 43 9 | dye, blood; and everything~else is of the same kind. And 44 9 | only atoms,~and nothing else than mixture and dispersion. 45 10| trouble~thyself about nothing else.~ Everything which happens 46 10| actions, and in everything else that happens he resigns 47 10| pursuits, and desires nothing else~than to accomplish the straight 48 10| man is~compelled: for what else could he do? or, if thou 49 10| thou avoiding? For what else are all these things, except~ 50 10| to~fire, nor to anything else which is governed by nature 51 11| a~robber and everything else.~ Eighth, consider how much 52 11| by nature for something else: I shall certainly not be~ 53 11| grief and~fear is nothing else than the act of one who 54 12| departure, neglecting everything~else thou shalt respect only 55 12| and needs to do nothing else than use it.~ See what things 56 12| poor breath, everything else; for the intelligence at 57 12| horse to~neigh, and whatever else must of necessity be. For 58 12| thy acts refer to nothing else than to a social end.~ Consider


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