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36 come
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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wrong

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1 1 | me by words, or done me wrong, to be easily disposed to 2 2 | the nature of him who~does wrong, that it is akin to me, 3 2 | observes these things.~ Do wrong to thyself, do wrong to 4 2 | Do wrong to thyself, do wrong to thyself, my soul; but 5 2 | by his own impulse to do wrong, being carried towards doing~ 6 3 | by any~insult, feeling no wrong, a fighter in the noblest 7 4 | justice, and that men do wrong involuntarily; and consider 8 4 | as he has who does thee wrong,~or such as he wishes thee 9 4 | simplicity. Does any one do wrong? It is~to himself that he 10 4 | himself that he does the wrong. Has anything happened to 11 5 | art.~ Does another do me wrong? Let him look to it. He 12 6 | is not to become like the wrong~doer.~ Take pleasure in 13 6 | art~vexed because they do wrong. For they are certainly 14 7 | to love even those who do wrong. And this~happens, if when 15 7 | happens, if when they do wrong it occurs to thee that they 16 7 | kinsmen, and that they do wrong through ignorance and unintentionally,~ 17 7 | the perception of doing wrong shall depart, what reason 18 7 | a man has done thee any wrong, immediately consider with 19 7 | good or evil he has done wrong. For when thou hast~seen 20 7 | of thy last hour. Let the wrong which~is done by a man stay 21 7 | man stay there where the wrong was done.~ Direct thy attention 22 9 | forget myself.~ He who does wrong does wrong against himself. 23 9 | He who does wrong does wrong against himself. He who 24 9 | by teaching those who do wrong; but if~thou canst not, 25 9 | three.~ If any man has done wrong, the harm is his own. But 26 9 | perhaps he has~not done wrong.~ Either all things proceed 27 9 | and of~every man who does wrong in any way. For at the same 28 11| thou also doest many things wrong, and that~thou art a man 29 11| understand whether men are~doing wrong or not, for many things 30 11| necessity do many things wrong, and become a~robber and 31 11| expect bad men not to do~wrong is madness, for he who expects 32 11| them not to~do thee any wrong, is irrational and tyrannical.~ 33 12| gods, for they do nothing wrong either voluntarily or~involuntarily, 34 12| men, for they do nothing wrong except~involuntarily. Consequently 35 12| appearance of having done wrong, say,~How then do I know 36 12| And even if he has~done wrong, how do I know that he has 37 12| not~have the bad man do wrong, is like the man who would


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