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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 1 | pacified and reconciled, as soon as they have shown a readiness 2 1 | his friends, and not to be soon tired of them, nor yet to 3 3 | human beings, who will very soon die, and who~know not even 4 4 | when the fire is~strong, it soon appropriates to itself the 5 4 | and fundamental, which, as soon as thou shalt~recur to them, 6 4 | will torment thee.- See how soon~everything is forgotten, 7 4 | and he will be dead; and~soon not even your names will 8 4 | will himself also die very~soon; then again also they who 9 4 | many after~great efforts soon fell and were resolved into 10 4 | Antoninus. For all things soon pass away and become a mere 11 4 | tale, and~complete oblivion soon buries them. And I say this 12 4 | wondrous way. For the rest, as soon as they have breathed~out 13 4 | vulgar notion.~ Thou wilt soon die, and thou art not yet 14 4 | a~violent stream; for as soon as a thing has been seen, 15 5 | administers the~universe.~ Soon, very soon, thou wilt be 16 5 | the~universe.~ Soon, very soon, thou wilt be ashes, or 17 6 | thee.~ All existing things soon change, and they will either 18 6 | by what kind of acts? How soon will time cover all~things, 19 7 | reason.~ Everything material soon disappears in the substance 20 7 | formal (causal) is very soon taken back into the~universal 21 7 | memory of everything is very soon~overwhelmed in time.~ To 22 7 | unintentionally,~and that soon both of you will die; and 23 7 | which governs the whole will soon change all things which~ 24 7 | events which go~before are soon covered by those which come 25 7 | who art destined to end so soon, art thou wearied of~enduring 26 8 | be released from it, as~soon as he shall choose.~ To 27 9 | also be governed by it.~ Soon will the earth cover us 28 9 | name, and how many will soon forget it, and how they 29 9 | praising thee will very soon blame thee, and that neither 30 9 | its dissolution will very soon perish too. And he who~dies 31 10| he~must, no one knows how soon, go away from among men 32 10| Inquire of thyself as soon as thou wakest from sleep, 33 10| thee to thy~grave another soon will lament.~ The healthy 34 11| give this notice. It will soon show itself by acts. The~ 35 11| so that the bystander as soon as he comes near him must~ 36 12| he would not express as soon as he~conceived it, he could


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