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1 1 | who talk overmuch; and I am indebted to him for being~
2 1 | hopes, and to~believe that I am loved by my friends; and
3 1 | Maximus.~ To the gods I am indebted for having good
4 1 | to the~trial. Further, I am thankful to the gods that
5 2 | Whatever this is that I am, it is a little flesh and
6 4 | water around it.~ Unhappy am I because this has happened
7 4 | to me.- Not so, but happy am~I, though this has happened
8 5 | this thought be~present- I am rising to the work of a
9 5 | a human being. Why then am I~dissatisfied if I am going
10 5 | then am I~dissatisfied if I am going to do the things for
11 5 | which thou canst not say, I~am not formed for them by nature.
12 5 | agreeable than this which I am doing?- But is not~this
13 5 | me to this.~ About what am I now employing my own soul?
14 5 | place to ease himself in.~ I am composed of the formal and
15 5 | harmed by this, neither am I harmed. But if the state~
16 5 | drives me out, I remain, am free,~and no man shall hinder
17 5 | weal is not injured, why am I troubled about~it? And
18 6 | last become earth? And why am I~disturbed, for the dispersion
19 6 | true, I venerate, and I am firm,~and I trust in him
20 6 | things which concern us, I am able to determine about~
21 6 | and country,~so far as I am Antoninus, is Rome, but
22 6 | is Rome, but so far as I am a man, it is~the world.
23 6 | is a fine~thing. Why then am I angry? Dost thou think
24 7 | ought to have. If I can, why am I~disturbed? The things
25 7 | sayest to thyself that I am~a member (melos) of the
26 7 | has happened~is an evil, am not injured. And it is in
27 7 | according to thy old fashion. I am not angry with thee: only
28 8 | it? A little time and I am dead, and all is~gone. What
29 8 | more do I seek, if what I am now doing is work of an~
30 8 | Even the sun will say, I am for some purpose, and the
31 8 | than to be good to-day.~ Am I doing anything? I do it
32 8 | self?- The reason.- But I am not reason.- Be it so. Let
33 10| first be established, that I am a part of the whole which~
34 10| governed by nature; next, I am in a manner intimately related
35 10| remembering~this, inasmuch as I am a part, I shall be discontented
36 10| remembering, then, that I am a part of such a whole,
37 10| happens. And inasmuch as I am in a manner~intimately related
38 10| to me? And of what nature am I now~making it? And for
39 10| it? And for what purpose am I now using it? Is it void
40 10| contentedly~by reflecting thus: I am going away from such a life,
41 10| dissolve the union? Well, I am separated as from kinsmen,
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