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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | benevolent acts in order to make a display; and to abstain 2 1 | youth, and that I did not make proof of my virility~before 3 1 | in body; that I did~not make more proficiency in rhetoric, 4 2 | comparison as~one would make in accordance with the common 5 2 | Now that which does not make a man worse,~how can it 6 2 | a man worse,~how can it make a man's life worse? But 7 2 | bad, being things~which make us neither better nor worse. 8 3 | already extinguished. We must make haste then, not only~because 9 3 | this one still be added:-~Make for thyself a definition 10 4 | away.~ That which does not make a man worse than he was, 11 4 | than he was, also does not make~his life worse, nor does 12 4 | be, and~their dissolution make room for other dead bodies; 13 4 | universe, and in this way make~room for the fresh souls 14 4 | Do not disturb~thyself. Make thyself all simplicity. 15 4 | things which are and to make new~things like them. For 16 5 | being, and dost thou not make haste to do~that which is 17 5 | try to please~men, and to make great display, and to be 18 5 | which is their own, and they make their way to the~end which 19 5 | judgements~it may think proper to make, such it makes for itself 20 5 | But so far as some men make themselves~obstacles to 21 6 | to~this reason.~ Let it make no difference to thee whether 22 6 | honour thy own mind will make thee~content with thyself, 23 6 | reason and they have none,~make use of them with a generous 24 6 | as philosophy wished to~make thee. Reverence the gods, 25 6 | much injustice, because we make a~difference between these 26 6 | all things will certainly make a right use of thee, and 27 6 | things and the uniformity make the~spectacle wearisome, 28 7 | of their substance will make other things, and~again 29 7 | From Plato: But I would make this man a sufficient answer, 30 7 | dishonour in it, nor does it make the governing intelligence 31 7 | nature of the An moved to make the universe. But now either~ 32 7 | this is remembered it will make thee more tranquil in~many 33 8 | for man, which does not make him just,~temperate, manly, 34 8 | the body, such does a man make~himself, as far as he can, 35 8 | rational animal is~able to make every hindrance its own 36 8 | were pleased, would that make them immortal? Was it not 37 8 | from the things which they make. And~yet they have places 38 8 | extension, and it should make no~violent or impetuous 39 9 | thy own that thou mayest make it just:~and that of the 40 10| depends on thy own opinion to make it endurable and tolerable, 41 10| parts of herself, and to make them subject to evil and 42 10| from sleep, whether it~will make any difference to thee, 43 10| just and~right. It will make no difference.~ Thou hast 44 10| and the~universe loves to make whatever is about to be. 45 10| or to say it, and do not make~excuses that thou art hindered. 46 11| come a part which helps to make up~the whole. However, if 47 11| efforts to this object, will make all his acts alike,~and 48 12| time that is past, and~wilt make thyself like Empedocles' 49 12| itself to be~propitiated, make thyself worthy of the help 50 12| without a purpose. Second,~make thy acts refer to nothing


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