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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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always

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1 1 | except~to reason; and to be always the same, in sharp pains, 2 1 | any urgent circumstances, always~found him the same. I observed 3 1 | according to his deserts; and he always~acted conformably to the 4 2 | thing it is, air, and~not always the same, but every moment 5 2 | enough for thee, let them always be fixed opinions. But cast 6 2 | unhappy.~ This thou must always bear in mind, what is the 7 2 | one~who hinders thee from always doing and saying the things 8 3 | those who live not so, he always bears in mind~what kind 9 3 | presented to thee in~life, and always to look at things so as 10 3 | this.~ As physicians have always their instruments and knives 11 4 | events which happen, that it always~easily adapts itself to 12 4 | in~truth.~ A man should always have these two rules in 13 4 | things those which follow are always aptly fitted~to those which 14 4 | wonderful~relationship.~ Always remember the saying of Heraclitus, 15 4 | short time. To conclude,~always observe how ephemeral and 16 4 | lives three generations?~ Always run to the short way; and 17 6 | uninterrupted course of time is always renewing the~infinite duration 18 7 | emerald, or the purple were always saying this,~Whatever any 19 7 | recognised~as such by no one. Always bear this in mind; and another 20 7 | which presents itself is always a material for virtue~both 21 8 | I do not see. Thus then~always abide by the first appearances, 22 9 | have been and all things always will be bad, and that no 23 10| good cheer, then.~ Let this always be plain to thee, that this 24 11| had~my reward. Let this always be present to thy mind, 25 11| He who has not one and always the same object in life, 26 11| acts alike,~and thus will always be the same.~ Think of the 27 12| justice, that thou mayest always~speak the truth freely and 28 12| is killed; but the other always has his~hand, and needs 29 12| efforts be-~ In everything always observe what the thing is 30 12| peculiar nature of man, but always the universal nature, by 31 12| useful to the universal is always good and~in season. Therefore 32 12| everything which happens,~always happened so and will happen


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