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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | in long illness; and to see~clearly in a living example 2 2 | nerves, veins, and~arteries. See the breath also, what kind 3 2 | difference whether a man shall see the same things during a~ 4 3 | pleasure. And so he will see even the~real gaping jaws 5 3 | old man he will be able to see a certain maturity and comeliness;~ 6 3 | presented to thee, so as to see distinctly what kind of 7 3 | look at things so as to see at the same time~what kind 8 4 | fame will torment thee.- See how soon~everything is forgotten, 9 4 | avoids who does not look to see what his~neighbour says 10 4 | of Vespasian. Thou wilt see all~these things, people 11 4 | and of whole nations, and see how many after~great efforts 12 5 | exertion? Dost thou not see the little plants, the~little 13 5 | magnanimity. Dost thou not see how many qualities thou~ 14 5 | out for others to come and see, but he goes~on to another 15 5 | either because he does not~see that they have happened 16 6 | penetrate them, and so we see what~kind of things they 17 6 | never seen or ever~will see, this they set much value 18 6 | tyrants.~ Dost thou not see how the handicraftsmen accommodate 19 7 | in the one thou shouldst see~immediately to what end 20 7 | without change? Dost thou~not see then that for thyself also 21 7 | For what more wilt thou see?~ ~ That which has grown 22 8 | thou? to~enjoy pleasure? See if common sense allows this.~ 23 8 | the body) inside out, and see what kind of thing it is; 24 8 | looking at all things I see what is their~nature, and 25 8 | go.~ If thou didst ever see a hand cut off, or a foot, 26 8 | in a bag.~ If thou canst see sharp, look and judge wisely, 27 8 | of the rational animal I see no virtue which~is opposed 28 8 | opposed to justice; but I see a virtue which is opposed 29 8 | according to~its value.~ See that thou secure this present 30 8 | has not been reported. I see that my child~is sick. I 31 8 | that my child~is sick. I do see; but that he is in danger, 32 8 | he is in danger, I do not see. Thus then~always abide 33 9 | an earthy nature, and~we see by one light, and breathe 34 9 | things which are~separated. See, then, what now takes place. 35 9 | for them; and thou wilt see~what I say, if thou only 36 9 | principles, and thou wilt see~what judges thou art afraid 37 9 | souls, penetrate within, and~see what kind of men they are. 38 9 | do not look about thee to see if any one will observe 39 9 | such~things, and thou wilt see. One man prays thus: How 40 9 | thy prayers this way, and see what~comes.~ Epicurus says, 41 10| back: but if thou dost not see clear, stop~and take the 42 10| political~community). Let men see, let them know a real man 43 10| in such a hidden way, and~see the power just as we see 44 10| see the power just as we see the power which carries 45 10| those were such dramas as we see now, only with different~ 46 10| The healthy eye ought to see all visible things and not 47 11| those who come after us will see nothing new, nor~have those 48 11| the larger stage. For you see that these things must be~ 49 12| nothing else than use it.~ See what things are in themselves, 50 12| same time also shouldst see at a glance how great is 51 12| raised up, thou wouldst see~the same things, sameness


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