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dye 3
dyed 4
dying 6
each 32
eager 1
eagerly 1
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33 most
33 others
32 always
32 each
32 end
32 harm
31 bad
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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1 1 | gave them his help, that~each might enjoy reputation according 2 2 | the elements themselves in each~continually changing into 3 3 | lot which is assigned to each man is carried along~with 4 3 | are like families; what each thing is,~and of what it 5 3 | to ascertain the value of each.~ If thou workest at that 6 4 | chaos of infinite time on~each side of the present, and 7 4 | done by one who~assigns to each thing its value. Observe 8 5 | that for whatever purpose each thing has been constituted,~ 9 5 | advantage and the good of each thing. Now~the good for 10 6 | to any other~nature that each thing is accomplished, either 11 6 | indivisible time take place~in each of us, things which concern 12 6 | straining of the voice utter~each letter? What then if they 13 6 | how is it with respect~to each of the stars, are they not 14 7 | for something else; and each~of these things subsists 15 8 | that which is according to each individual's nature is also 16 8 | and pain and the causes of each, and with respect to fame 17 8 | their~nature, and I use each according to its value.- 18 8 | able to hinder thee so that each act shall not do its duty.- 19 8 | If then there happens to each thing~both what is usual 20 8 | still the ruling power of each~of us has its own office, 21 9 | fruit; at the proper~seasons each produces it. But if usage 22 10| into those things of which each thing~is composed. For there 23 10| comes~from the knowledge of each several thing is maintained 24 10| That is for the good of each thing, which the universal 25 10| universal nature~brings to each. And it is for its good 26 11| sounds, and ask thyself as to each, if thou art mastered by~ 27 11| matter of dancing, if at each movement and attitude thou 28 11| indifferent, if it looks on each of these things separately 29 11| own good.~ Consider whence each thing is come, and of what 30 11| the power~of behaving to each man according to his deserts. 31 11| wipe them out and say on each occasion~thus: this thought 32 12| according to the worth of each. And let~neither another


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