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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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1 1 | steadiness~of purpose; and to look to nothing else, not even 2 1 | without affectation, and to look carefully after~the interests 3 3 | persons he will be able to look~on with chaste eyes; and 4 3 | thee in~life, and always to look at things so as to see at 5 4 | everything is forgotten, and look at the chaos of infinite 6 4 | thyself, but be~free, and look at things as a man, as a 7 4 | wishes thee to have, but look at them as they are in~truth.~ 8 4 | trouble he avoids who does not look to see what his~neighbour 9 4 | pure; or as Agathon says, look not round at~the depraved 10 4 | thou seen those things? Look also at these. Do not disturb~ 11 4 | thing of any value. For look to the immensity of~time 12 5 | another do me wrong? Let him look to it. He has his own~disposition, 13 6 | well what~we have in hand.~ Look within. Let neither the 14 6 | ought to lay them bare and look at their~worthlessness and 15 6 | now in thy waking hours look at these (the~things about 16 6 | about thee) as thou didst look at those (the dreams).~ 17 7 | thy life is in thy power. Look at things~again as thou 18 7 | again as thou didst use to look at them; for in this consists 19 7 | fastened together.~ A scowling look is altogether unnatural; 20 7 | opinion about it.~ About fame: Look at the minds of those who 21 7 | death,~and should not rather look to this only in all that 22 7 | time that he has to live.~ Look round at the courses of 23 7 | discoursing about men~should look also at earthly things as 24 7 | some~higher place; should look at them in their assemblies, 25 7 | being well~examined.~ Do not look around thee to discover 26 7 | s ruling principles,~but look straight to this, to what 27 7 | doest: and~remember...~ Look within. Within is the fountain 28 7 | received it, why dost~thou look for a third thing besides 29 8 | steadily on thy business look at it, and~at the same time 30 8 | perfect good man should look after it. But no such man 31 8 | If thou canst see sharp, look and judge wisely, says the~ 32 8 | affect thee? The senses will look to that.- Has any obstacle 33 9 | in thy power, and~do not look about thee to see if any 34 9 | to indolence and pride.~ Look down from above on the countless 35 9 | it the form of the thing? Look at it. Or is it the matter? 36 9 | it. Or is it the matter? Look at it.~But besides these 37 10| But it is~thy duty so to look on and so to do everything, 38 10| the turning of a gimlet.~ Look at everything that exists, 39 10| thus continuously thou wilt look at human things as smoke 40 11| dramaturgy, to what end does it look!~ How plain does it appear 41 11| shall despise me. Let him look to that himself.~But I will 42 11| that himself.~But I will look to this, that I be not discovered 43 11| any man hate me? Let him look to~it. But I will be mild 44 11| Pythagoreans bid us in the morning look to the heavens that we~may 45 11| speaking harsh words.~ To look for the fig in winter is 46 12| for the passive part will look to this. If then, whatever 47 12| the earth, and shouldst look down~on human things, and


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