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true 13
truly 7
trust 3
truth 31
try 8
trying 2
tumour 1
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31 bad
31 much
31 thus
31 truth
30 parts
29 justice
29 matter
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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truth

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1 1 | love my kin, and to love truth, and to~love justice; and 2 2 | devoid of Providence? But~in truth they do exist, and they 3 3 | anything better than justice, truth,~temperance, fortitude, 4 3 | as gentleness, manliness, truth,~fidelity, simplicity, contentment, 5 3 | nature, and with heroic truth in every word~and sound 6 3 | anything contrary to the truth, nor doing anything contrary~ 7 4 | look at them as they are in~truth.~ A man should always have 8 4 | than law, not more than~truth, not more than benevolence 9 4 | the investigation into the truth in this matter? The~division 10 5 | things~long ago. Only if in truth thou canst be charged with 11 5 | Athenians and on the plains.- In truth we~ought not to pray at 12 5 | modesty and justice and truth are fled~ ~ Up to Olympus 13 6 | gladly change; for I seek the truth by which no~man was ever 14 6 | observe this also as a general truth, if thou dost observe, that~ 15 6 | deal, to~pass thy life in truth and justice, with a benevolent 16 7 | intelligent animals, and one truth; if indeed~there is also 17 7 | it is, men of Athens, in truth: wherever a man has placed~ 18 7 | involuntarily deprived of~truth; consequently in the same 19 9 | universal nature is named~truth, and is the prime cause 20 9 | that which is contrary~to truth, for he had received powers 21 9 | distinguish falsehood from truth. And~indeed he who pursues 22 10| chooses,~fidelity, modesty, truth, law, a good daemon (happiness)?~ 23 11| of~one's neighbour, and truth and modesty, and to value 24 11| light, by which it~sees the truth, the truth of all things 25 11| which it~sees the truth, the truth of all things and the truth 26 11| truth of all things and the truth that is in~itself.~ Suppose 27 11| unwillingly~deprived of the truth, so also is it unwillingly 28 11| lead to harm. And let this truth be~present to thee in the 29 12| mayest always~speak the truth freely and without disguise, 30 12| what happens~and saying the truth: if thou wilt separate, 31 12| extinguished; and shall the truth which is in thee and~justice


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