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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | affectation, and to look carefully after~the interests of friends, 2 1 | which he had determined after due~deliberation; and no 3 1 | about the same things; and after his paroxysms of~headache 4 1 | of my doing it~some time after, because they were then 5 1 | or Theodotus, and that, after having fallen into~amatory 6 2 | But cast away~the thirst after books, that thou mayest 7 3 | the things which follow after the~things which are produced 8 3 | her works.~ Hippocrates after curing many diseases himself 9 3 | Pompeius, and Caius Caesar, after so often~completely destroying 10 3 | departed from life. Heraclitus, after so many speculations on 11 4 | consider how many~already, after mutual enmity, suspicion, 12 4 | falls before,~another falls after; but it makes no difference.~ 13 4 | mutation of~these bodies after a certain continuance, whatever 14 4 | are removed into the air after subsisting for some time 15 4 | superfluous acts will not follow after.~ Try how the life of the 16 4 | nations, and see how many after~great efforts soon fell 17 4 | Leonnatus, and a little after~also Scipio and Cato, then 18 4 | or certainly~on the day after to-morrow, thou wouldst 19 4 | it~no great thing to die after as many years as thou canst 20 4 | many physicians are dead after often~contracting their 21 4 | and how many astrologers~after predicting with great pretensions 22 4 | and~how many philosophers after endless discourses on death 23 4 | immortality; how many heroes after killing thousands; and how 24 4 | whom thou hast known, one~after another. One man after burying 25 4 | one~after another. One man after burying another has been 26 5 | and seeks for nothing more after it has once produced its~ 27 5 | fortitude, he would not after having first conceived these 28 5 | things to be good, to which after their~first conception in 29 5 | teachers, to those who looked after thy infancy, to thy~friends, 30 6 | the vine-planter who looks after the vine, and~the horse-breaker, 31 6 | not to allow men to strive after the things which~appear 32 6 | one thing comes in order after another, and this is by~ 33 6 | universe. But men co-operate after different fashions: and 34 6 | days, and so many~generals after them, and tyrants; besides 35 7 | suited to society.~ How many after being celebrated by fame 36 7 | covered by those which come after.~ From Plato: The man who 37 8 | perfect good man should look after it. But no such man would~ 38 8 | allowed this to no other part, after it has been~separated and 39 8 | What then would those do after these were~dead? All this 40 8 | consider that the men of after time~will be exactly such 41 8 | to thee if these men of after~time utter this or that 42 9 | series and to those who come~after them by virtue of a certain 43 9 | follow one another like wave~after wave and their rapidity, 44 9 | life of those who will live after thee, and the~life now lived 45 9 | the equally boundless time after dissolution.~ All that 46 10| complain, for it will~perish after it has consumed thee. Remember, 47 10| and~freedom and modesty, after doing this one laudable 48 10| and for what things; and after a little time consider in 49 11| comprehends that those who come after us will see nothing new, 50 11| things of the same kind.~ After tragedy the old comedy was 51 11| is not like that which after being cut off is~then ingrafted, 52 11| life~is only a moment, and after a short time we are all 53 11| dressed himself in a~skin, after Xanthippe had taken his 54 12| trouble himself by looking after raiment and dwelling and 55 12| can it be that the gods after having arranged all things 56 12| worthless everything~is after which men violently strain;


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