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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | such a comparison as~one would make in accordance with 2 2 | was anything evil, they would~have provided for this also, 3 4 | by~which a small light would have been extinguished: 4 4 | tranquil.- But consider if it would not be better to say,~Do 5 4 | every man; but every man~would not have continued free 6 5 | Zeus (the universe).~For he would not have brought on any 7 5 | justice,~fortitude, he would not after having first conceived 8 5 | were it not so, this saying would~not offend and would not 9 5 | saying would~not offend and would not be rejected in the first 10 5 | things did belong to man, it would not be right for a man~to 11 5 | himself against them; nor would a man be~worthy of praise 12 5 | not want these things, nor~would he who stinted himself in 13 5 | have happened or because he would show a great spirit he~is 14 6 | hurry by on which a~man would set a high price? It would 15 6 | would set a high price? It would be just as if a man should 16 6 | understand things; and how he would never let anything pass 17 6 | that? For what advantage would~result to them from this 18 6 | or the sick the doctor, would they~listen to anybody else; 19 7 | reflect how~eagerly they would have been sought, if thou 20 7 | emotion.~ ~ From Plato: But I would make this man a sufficient 21 8 | after it. But no such man would~ever repent of having refused 22 8 | the tomb of Hadrian? That would be ridiculous.~Well, suppose 23 8 | suppose they did sit there, would the dead be conscious of 24 8 | the dead were conscious, would they be pleased? And if 25 8 | And if they~were pleased, would that make them immortal? 26 8 | and then die? What then would those do after these were~ 27 8 | my neighbour's wickedness~would be my harm, which God has 28 9 | equally affected- for it~would not have made both, unless 29 9 | such like successions.~ It would be a man's happiest lot 30 9 | wretched, nor yet as one who would be~pitied or admired: but 31 9 | that it was likely that he would~commit this error, and yet 32 9 | who had such a disposition would~keep his promise, or when 33 10| for the parts, the~whole would not continue to exist in 34 10| as natural, even then it would be ridiculous~to affirm 35 10| they did, he who felt it would immediately~become bad. 36 10| pursuest all things as if they would be eternal. A little time, 37 11| saying, It is because I would not perish by the worst 38 11| of all ends,~that is, I would not receive a favour and 39 12| design nothing which he would not express as soon as he~ 40 12| been~otherwise, the gods would have done it. For if it 41 12| For if it were just, it~would also be possible; and if 42 12| according to nature, nature~would have had it so. But because 43 12| but if this is so, they would not~have allowed anything 44 12| face. Consider that he, who would not~have the bad man do 45 12| wrong, is like the man who would not have the~fig-tree to 46 12| than~as justice herself would act; but with respect to


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