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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | do wrong, being carried towards doing~something by desire.~ 2 2 | from any man, or even moves~towards him with the intention of 3 3 | judgement, and friendship towards men, and obedience to the 4 3 | for this reason I~behave towards him according to the natural 5 4 | definite material, but it moves towards its purpose, under~certain 6 4 | things,~nor kindly disposed towards all; nor dost thou yet place 7 4 | but still a useful help towards contempt of death,~to pass 8 5 | end, and~that which aids towards this end is that which is 9 5 | has been constituted, and towards this it is carried;~and 10 5 | and its end is in that towards which it is carried; and 11 6 | and liberal spirit. But towards human~beings, as they have 12 6 | disturbed or showing anger towards those who are angry with 13 6 | they are certainly moved towards~things because they suppose 14 6 | should they have any desire towards that? For what advantage 15 6 | time employ the hindrance towards the~exercise of some other 16 7 | modesty and with indifference~towards the things which lie between 17 7 | thou wilt be~more gentle towards all.~ In every pain let 18 7 | Take care not to feel towards the inhuman, as they feel 19 7 | the inhuman, as they feel towards men.~ How do we know if 20 7 | content with being just towards men and pious towards~the 21 7 | just towards men and pious towards~the gods, neither idly vexed 22 7 | or even the chief things towards which the ruling power of 23 8 | opposed~thee in thy efforts towards an object? if indeed thou 24 9 | clearly guilty of impiety~towards the highest divinity. And 25 9 | with respect to the~things towards which the universal nature 26 9 | it was equally affected towards~both- towards these they 27 9 | equally affected towards~both- towards these they who wish to follow 28 9 | common to them all~move towards that which is of the same 29 9 | Everything which is earthy turns towards the earth, everything which~ 30 9 | nature~moves in like manner towards that which is of the same 31 9 | thou must be well disposed towards them,~for by nature they 32 9 | ways,~by dreams, by signs, towards the attainment of those 33 9 | these there is nothing. Towards the gods, then, now become~ 34 9 | become more kindly disposed towards every one~individually. 35 11| thy~benevolent feelings towards them, but be on thy guard 36 11| the matter of gentleness towards those who try to hinder~ 37 11| when it is~neither extended towards any object, nor contracted 38 11| will be mild and benevolent towards every man, and ready~to 39 11| thy own nature, and~strive towards this, even if it bring no 40 11| be of a kind~disposition towards him, and if, as opportunity 41 11| direction. For the~movement towards injustice and intemperance 42 11| for piety~and reverence towards the gods no less than for 43 12| with the deity and moved towards the same things in his mind.~


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