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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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whatever

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1 1 | plank bed and skin, and~whatever else of the kind belongs 2 2 | vexed and to turn away.~ Whatever this is that I am, it is 3 3 | imagination and appetite, and whatever else there is of the kind,~ 4 3 | now depart from life, and~whatever else of the kind absolutely 5 3 | what~is he contriving, and whatever else of the kind makes us 6 4 | as thou hast begun;~and whatever thou doest, do it in conjunction 7 4 | readiness; the one, to~do only whatever the reason of the ruling 8 4 | after a certain continuance, whatever it may be, and~their dissolution 9 4 | Do what is necessary, and whatever the reason of the animal 10 4 | to spin thy thread into whatever things she pleases.~ Everything 11 4 | calumny, and treachery, and whatever else delights fools or vexes~ 12 5 | the nature of anything,~whatever it may be, cause anything 13 5 | thou cuttest off anything whatever from the~conjunction and 14 5 | again,~consider that for whatever purpose each thing has been 15 5 | moves itself alone, and whatever judgements~it may think 16 6 | my elements will happen whatever I~do. But if the other supposition 17 6 | of its own activity. But whatever things are the~works of 18 6 | conformity to intelligence.~ Whatever of the things which are 19 6 | are alone~useful to me. Whatever happens to every man, this 20 6 | thou dost observe, that~whatever is profitable to any man 21 7 | power not to think so.~ Whatever any one does or says, I 22 7 | were always saying this,~Whatever any one does or says, I 23 7 | badness, which is impossible.~ Whatever the rational and political ( 24 8 | Ethic, and of Dialectic.~ Whatever man thou meetest with, immediately 25 9 | component part of social life. Whatever act of~thine then has no 26 10| for thee, and~will be well whatever shall please them, and whatever 27 10| whatever shall please them, and whatever they shall~give for the 28 10| blame not even thyself.~ Whatever may happen to thee, it was 29 10| fellow-citizens, and is content with whatever the state may assign~to 30 10| the~universe loves to make whatever is about to be. I say then 31 10| stages of the same form,~whatever thou hast learned from thy 32 10| conformable to reason. For whatever this may~be, it is in thy 33 10| a certain~constitution, whatever harm may happen to any of 34 10| and let all men praise whatever I may~do, is an eye which 35 12| will look to this. If then, whatever the time may~be when thou 36 12| from thy understanding, whatever others do or say,~and whatever 37 12| whatever others do or say,~and whatever thou hast done or said thyself, 38 12| done or said thyself, and whatever future~things trouble thee 39 12| because they may happen, and whatever in the~body which envelops 40 12| independent of thy will,~and whatever the external circumfluent 41 12| the horse to~neigh, and whatever else must of necessity be. 42 12| waveless bay.~ Any one activity whatever it may be, when it has ceased


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