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32 always
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32 end
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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1 1 | do~good, and to give to others readily, and to cherish 2 1 | shown to me by dreams, both others, and against bloodspitting 3 2 | felicity in the souls of others.~ Do the things external 4 3 | thy life in thoughts about others,~when thou dost not refer 5 3 | nor~the tranquility which others give. A man then must stand 6 3 | erect, not be~kept erect by others.~ If thou findest in human 7 4 | at~the depraved morals of others, but run straight along 8 4 | pretensions the deaths of others; and~how many philosophers 9 4 | Pompeii and Herculaneum, and others~innumerable. Add to the 10 5 | act, does not call out for others to come and see, but he 11 6 | hurrying into existence, and others are hurrying out~of it; 12 6 | knowledge and~design, and others without knowing what they 13 7 | have celebrated the fame of others have~long been dead.~ Be 14 7 | the just.~ ~ No joining others in their wailing, no violent 15 7 | to be~overpowered by the others. And with good reason, for 16 7 | is~useful by doing it to others.~ The nature of the An moved 17 8 | philosopher;~but both to many others and to thyself it is plain 18 8 | How thou shalt seem to others,~and be content if thou 19 8 | the same. But as to the others, how many~things had they 20 8 | even for a short time, and others have become the heroes of 21 8 | heroes of fables,~and again others have disappeared even from 22 8 | and~separates himself from others, or does anything unsocial. 23 9 | too, the life lived by others in~olden time, and the life 24 10| called by these names by others, thou wilt be another person 25 10| their praise or blame on others, are such as they~are at 26 11| which corresponds to fruits others enjoy- it obtains its own 27 11| nature of the universe,~and others about the proper constitution 28 11| that~thou art a man like others; and even if thou dost abstain 29 11| when he is alone, and if~others are present...~ Remember 30 11| allow men to behave so to others, and to expect them not 31 11| able to lay down~rules for others before thou shalt have first 32 12| understanding, whatever others do or say,~and whatever 33 12| himself than on the opinion of others. If then a god or a wise~


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