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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | and to be ready to speak well of teachers,~as it is reported 2 1 | in all circumstances, as well as in~illness; and a just 3 3 | is~useful is the better.- Well then, if it is useful to 4 3 | neither wilt~thou do anything well which pertains to man without 5 4 | tranquility which comes from doing well, but also that~which comes 6 4 | anything happened to thee?~Well; out of the universe from 7 4 | counsulship, kingly power. Well then, that life of these 8 4 | such opinions, and all is well. And if that which is~nearest 9 4 | happens is as familiar and well known as the rose~in spring 10 4 | the will of~man's nature? Well, thou knowest the will of 11 5 | receive these things, as well as those which Aesculapius~ 12 5 | there he can also live well. But he must live in~a palace;- 13 5 | must live in~a palace;- well then, he can also live well 14 5 | well then, he can also live well in a palace. And again,~ 15 5 | he~offends- I wish thee well of thy discovery. Well then, 16 5 | thee well of thy discovery. Well then, and thou hast~reason: 17 6 | then in this act also to do well what~we have in hand.~ Look 18 6 | teaching. And if this is well,~thou wilt not seek anything 19 6 | head has inflicted a wound. Well, we~neither show any signs 20 6 | which it has~been made, is well, and yet he who made it 21 6 | me, they have determined well, for it is not easy even 22 7 | to do so; or I do it as well as I~can, taking to help 23 7 | that which is useful and well suited to society.~ How 24 7 | thou wilt more readily be well disposed to him who is in 25 7 | the present. Understand well what happens either to thee 26 7 | is this: Thou sayest not well, if thou thinkest that a 27 7 | into them without being well~examined.~ Do not look around 28 7 | then thou wilt use them well, and they~will be a material 29 8 | when it goes on its way~well; and a rational nature goes 30 8 | rational nature goes on its way well, when in its thoughts~it 31 8 | thy duty to order thy life well in every single act; and 32 8 | power will be hindered.- Well, but by acquiescing~in the 33 8 | That would be ridiculous.~Well, suppose they did sit there, 34 8 | is in full activity, and well pleased too with the~things 35 8 | fountain and not a~mere well? By forming thyself hourly 36 9 | not despise death, but be well content with it, since this 37 9 | thee. However thou must be well disposed towards them,~for 38 9 | if there is a god, all is well; and if chance rules, do 39 9 | philosopher! All drivellers. Well then, man: do what~nature 40 9 | the smallest thing goes~on well, and consider such an event 41 9 | illimitable time before~birth as well as the equally boundless 42 9 | all things are now done~well, and from eternity have 43 9 | placed them~in thy power. Well, then, is it not better 44 9 | great, but my life went on well and~happily. Do, then, the 45 10| gods, that everything is well for thee, and~will be well 46 10| well for thee, and~will be well whatever shall please them, 47 10| proudly, but obediently and well pleased~with her.~ Short 48 10| now~dissolve the union? Well, I am separated as from 49 11| for the general interest? Well then I have had~my reward. 50 11| how is this accomplished well~except by general principles, 51 11| indeed, some things are said well by the dramatic~writers, 52 11| another condition of life~so well suited for philosophising 53 11| to be vexed at~them, as well as to be diverted from thy 54 12| having arranged all things well~and benevolently for mankind,


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