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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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1 1 | give credit to what was said by miracle-workers and jugglers 2 2 | worthy of philosophy, he said that the offence which is~ 3 2 | is opinion. For what was said by the Cynic Monimus~is 4 2 | too is the use of what was said, if a man~receives what 5 3 | impressions, and, as~Socrates said, has detached itself from 6 5 | thing is good to be done or~said, do not consider it unworthy 7 5 | is doing: for, it may be said, it is~characteristic of 8 5 | rightly understand what is now said: and for this reason thou 9 5 | understand the~meaning of what is said, do not fear that for this 10 5 | must understand when it is said, That Aesculapius~prescribed 11 5 | understand it when it is said, That~the nature of the 12 5 | applicable that which was said by the comic writer. Thus 13 5 | we~receive it when it is said of wealth, and of the means 14 5 | further~luxury and fame, as said fitly and wittily. Go on 15 5 | man has reason, it will~be said, and he is able, if he takes 16 5 | such a way that this may be said of thee:~ ~ Never has wronged 17 6 | it~is in our power, as I said, to get out of the way, 18 6 | here in the common sense as said of~things of the middle 19 6 | attend carefully to what is said by another, and~as much 20 7 | thou must attend to what is said, and in every movement~thou 21 7 | thy attention to what is said. Let thy understanding enter~ 22 7 | it is not possible, he said.-~Such a man then will think 23 8 | is burst? The same may~be said of a light also.~ Turn it ( 24 10| of objection to what is said.~ When thou hast assumed 25 10| lovest. And is not this too said, that~"this or that loves ( 26 10| our life) can be done or~said in the way most conformable 27 10| condemns us.- This is what is said of a~good man. But in our 28 11| indeed, some things are said well by the dramatic~writers, 29 11| That some good~things are said even by these writers, everybody 30 11| his life. But what I have said is not enough,~unless this 31 11| gone out, and what~Socrates said to his friends who were 32 11| a man kisses his child, said Epictetus, he should whisper 33 11| is a word of bad omen," said Epictetus, "which~expresses 34 11| free will.~ Epictetus also said, A man must discover an 35 11| power.~ The dispute then, he said, is not about any common 36 12| whatever thou hast done or said thyself, and whatever future~


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