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1 2 | heart thankful to the gods.~ Remember how long thou hast been
2 2 | ten thousand years, still remember that no man loses any~other
3 2 | thing if he has it not.~ Remember that all is opinion. For
4 4 | concurrence of things;~or remember the arguments by which it
5 4 | thee.~ This then remains: Remember to retire into this little
6 4 | that every one of those who remember him will himself also die
7 4 | suppose that those~who will remember are even immortal, and that
8 4 | herein it is necessary to remember~that the attention given
9 4 | wonderful~relationship.~ Always remember the saying of Heraclitus,
10 4 | obtains all~that is its own? Remember too on every occasion which
11 5 | thou wilt repose in it. And remember that philosophy requires
12 5 | poor flesh~and breath, to remember that this is neither thine
13 6 | so~then in this life also remember that every duty is made
14 6 | a disciple of Antoninus. Remember his constancy~in every act
15 6 | of some other virtue; and remember that thy attempt was~with
16 7 | all.- And it is enough to~remember that Law rules all.~ About
17 7 | act which thou doest: and~remember...~ Look within. Within
18 7 | to it in imagination: and~remember this too, that we do not
19 8 | from sleep with reluctance, remember that it is~according to
20 8 | is compelled to do so.~ Remember that as it is a shame to
21 8 | the wind is unfavourable.~ Remember that to change thy opinion
22 8 | disappeared even from fables. Remember this~then, that this little
23 8 | according to its value.- Remember this power~which thou hast
24 8 | confess. In the next place remember that~neither the future
25 8 | things which are obstacles.~ Remember that the ruling faculty
26 9 | them gently; and yet to remember that thy~departure will
27 9 | but if~thou canst not, remember that indulgence is given
28 9 | universe, that thou mayest remember of what thou art a~part;
29 10| after it has consumed thee. Remember, however, that thou art~
30 10| quickly return~to them. And remember that the term Rational was
31 10| these accidents. And finally remember that~nothing harms him who
32 10| examine thyself~first.~ Remember that this which pulls the
33 11| and the acts of virtue, remember to~apply thyself to their
34 11| wipe them~out; and if we remember also that such attention
35 11| if~others are present...~ Remember these nine rules, as if
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