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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | hurry, and never put off~doing a thing, nor was perplexed 2 1 | showing any affectation of doing so. Further, he was not 3 1 | them off with hope of my doing it~some time after, because 4 1 | that I had~not the means of doing it; and that to myself the 5 2 | hinders thee from always doing and saying the things which 6 2 | wrong, being carried towards doing~something by desire.~ Since 7 2 | to pains and pleasures, doing~nothing without purpose, 8 2 | the need of another man's doing or not doing anything; and~ 9 2 | another man's doing or not doing anything; and~besides, accepting 10 3 | losest the opportunity of doing something else~when thou 11 3 | these, What is such a person doing,~and why, and what is he 12 3 | divine and human, and for~doing everything, even the smallest, 13 3 | contrary to the truth, nor doing anything contrary~to justice. 14 4 | tranquility which comes from doing well, but also that~which 15 4 | also that~which comes from doing few things. For the greatest 16 5 | observation of what a man is doing: for, it may be said, it 17 5 | thou dost~not succeed in doing everything according to 18 5 | agreeable than this which I am doing?- But is not~this the very 19 5 | man shall hinder me from doing what I choose; and I choose 20 6 | has in itself no cause for doing evil, for~it has no malice, 21 6 | cold or warm,~if thou art doing thy duty; and whether thou 22 6 | praised; and whether dying or~doing something else. For it is 23 6 | without forethought; and as to doing me harm, why~should they 24 7 | thou must observe what is doing. And in the one thou shouldst 25 7 | propriety, and~not yet as doing good to thyself.~ Let there 26 7 | thing. What~then art thou doing here, O imagination? Go 27 7 | if even the perception of doing wrong shall depart, what 28 7 | into the things that are doing and the things which do 29 7 | that he does, whether~he is doing what is just or unjust, 30 7 | receiving what is~useful by doing it to others.~ The nature 31 8 | anywhere. Where is it then? In~doing what man's nature requires. 32 8 | I seek, if what I am now doing is work of an~intelligent 33 8 | or form)?~And what is it doing in the world? And how long 34 8 | to be good to-day.~ Am I doing anything? I do it with reference 35 8 | pained because thou art not doing some~particular thing which 36 9 | solemn looks,~as if they were doing something great, but my 37 9 | that which thou art now doing and on the instrument by 38 10| freedom and modesty, after doing this one laudable thing 39 10| himself up entirely to just doing in all his~actions, and 40 10| and presented to thee, the doing of the things which are 41 10| what object is~this man doing this? But begin with thyself, 42 11| thy mind, and never stop~doing such good.~ What is thy 43 11| that I be not discovered doing or saying~anything deserving 44 11| to~thee, if thou art now doing what is agreeable to thy 45 11| fair way.- What art thou doing, man? There is no~occasion 46 11| trouble~is there at all in doing this? For if these things 47 11| understand whether men are~doing wrong or not, for many things 48 12| pure~and free by itself, doing what is just and accepting


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