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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | appearances~which first present themselves; and that his disposition 2 2 | triflers who have wearied~themselves in life by their activity, 3 2 | the universe the bodies~themselves, but in time the remembrance 4 2 | the things which present themselves to the imagination~in it, 5 2 | no harm to the elements themselves in each~continually changing 6 3 | such things will present themselves, not~pleasing to every man, 7 3 | of cavalry and infantry, themselves too at last~departed from 8 3 | not even satisfied with themselves.~ Labour not unwillingly, 9 3 | though they may seem to adapt~themselves to the better things in 10 3 | die, and who~know not even themselves, much less him who died 11 3 | and to men who have made themselves into women, and to a~Phalaris 12 4 | Men seek retreats for themselves, houses in the country, 13 4 | thyself known~distracting themselves about idle things, neglecting 14 4 | and then were carried out themselves. Altogether~the interval 15 5 | their several arts exhaust themselves~in working at them unwashed 16 5 | nay even to the Stoics themselves they seem difficult~to understand. 17 5 | thoughts then to the objects themselves,~and consider how short-lived 18 5 | which are~sufficient for themselves and for their own works. 19 5 | stronger than wisdom.~ Things themselves touch not the soul, not 20 5 | the things which~present themselves to it.~ In one respect man 21 5 | so far as some men make themselves~obstacles to my proper acts, 22 6 | and they~reach the things themselves and penetrate them, and 23 6 | same time and living with themselves; but to be themselves~praised 24 6 | with themselves; but to be themselves~praised by posterity, by 25 6 | handicraftsmen accommodate themselves up~to a certain point to 26 6 | live~with us and present themselves in abundance, as far as 27 6 | in our soul; for things themselves have no natural power~to 28 9 | is of the same kind with themselves.~Everything which is earthy 29 9 | Things stand outside of us, themselves by themselves, neither~knowing 30 9 | outside of us, themselves by themselves, neither~knowing aught of 31 9 | neither~knowing aught of themselves, nor expressing any judgement. 32 9 | kind of judges they are of~themselves.~ All things are changing: 33 9 | Demetrius of~Phalerum. They themselves shall judge whether they 34 9 | nature required, and trained themselves accordingly. But if~they 35 10| reasonable beings to be made like themselves; and if thou~rememberest 36 10| sleeping, generating,~easing themselves and so forth. Then what 37 10| much, prayed, and~cared, themselves wish me to depart, hoping 38 11| another; and men wish to~raise themselves above one another, and crouch 39 11| such acts than by the acts themselves, at which~we are angry and 40 11| shade for strangers, but themselves sat down anywhere.~ Socrates 41 12| See what things are in themselves, dividing them into matter,


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