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56 after
56 dost
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | by saying to thyself, I shall meet with the~busy-body, 2 2 | difference whether a man shall see the same things during 3 3 | and the human.~For if he shall begin to fall into dotage, 4 3 | profitable to thyself which shall compel~thee to break thy 5 3 | longer or a shorter~time he shall have the soul inclosed in 6 3 | entirely depends whether there shall exist in thy ruling part 7 4 | until the whole~remembrance shall have been extinguished as 8 5 | according to nature until I~shall fall and rest, breathing 9 5 | remain, am free,~and no man shall hinder me from doing what 10 6 | anything else than how I shall at last become earth? And 11 6 | architect and the physician shall have more respect to the~ 12 7 | wilt come to them, if~it shall be necessary, having with 13 7 | perception of doing wrong shall depart, what reason is~there 14 7 | present~thoughts, that nothing shall steal into them without 15 7 | different kind; and the use shall say to that~which falls 16 8 | nature requires. How then shall a man do this? If~he has 17 8 | this with respect~to me? Shall I repent of it? A little 18 8 | such and such~things; and I shall bear in mind that he is 19 8 | hinder thee so that each act shall not do its duty.- But~something 20 8 | where thou wilt; for there I shall keep my~divine part tranquil, 21 8 | released from it, as~soon as he shall choose.~ To my own free 22 9 | the time when the child shall come out of thy wife's womb,~ 23 9 | for the time when thy soul shall fall out of this~envelope. 24 9 | vulgar kind of comfort which~shall reach thy heart, thou wilt 25 9 | Phalerum. They themselves shall judge whether they discovered 26 9 | One man prays thus: How shall I be able~to lie with that 27 9 | Do thou pray thus: How shall I not desire to~lie with 28 9 | Another prays thus: How shall I be released from this?~ 29 9 | this?~Another prays: How shall I not desire to be released? 30 9 | released? Another thus:~How shall I not lose my little son? 31 9 | little son? Thou thus: How shall I not be~afraid to lose 32 9 | go on in the poor flesh, shall be~free from perturbations 33 10| and~will be well whatever shall please them, and whatever 34 10| them, and whatever they shall~give for the conservation 35 10| thou~art a living being, shall not be made worse by it.~ 36 10| thou art a rational animal, shall not be made~worse by it. 37 10| inasmuch as I am a part, I shall be discontented with none 38 10| part of such a whole, I shall be~content with everything 39 10| same kind with~myself, I shall do nothing unsocial, but 40 10| nothing unsocial, but I shall rather direct~myself to 41 10| kind with myself, and I~shall turn an my efforts to the 42 10| But as to what any man shall say or think about~him or 43 10| something has been or is~or shall be of the things which are 44 10| let him be a liar~whoever shall think anything of this kind 45 10| power. For who is he that shall hinder thee from~being good 46 10| who enjoy~pleasure, such shall be to thee, in the matter 47 10| like~manner, are those who shall receive and transmit a man' 48 10| so fortunate that there shall not be by him when~he is 49 11| itself.~ Suppose any man shall despise me. Let him look 50 11| anything deserving of contempt. Shall any man hate me? Let him 51 11| anger is gone. How then shall I take~away these opinions? 52 11| nature for something else: I shall certainly not be~injured, 53 11| until again~the universal shall sound the signal for dissolution. 54 11| ourselves an object which~shall be of a common kind (social) 55 12| we to what our neighbours shall think of us than~to what 56 12| think of us than~to what we shall think of ourselves.~ How 57 12| it is extinguished; and shall the truth which is in thee


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