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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations

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1 2 | reflection resolves into~their parts all the things which present 2 3 | when bread is baked some~parts are split at the surface, 3 3 | at the surface, and these parts which thus open, and~have 4 5 | put~in order their several parts of the universe? And art 5 5 | continuity either of the parts or of the causes.~And thou 6 5 | limit those~affects to their parts. But when these affects 7 6 | behaviour be in all the other parts of life; let us overlook~ 8 6 | duty is made up of~certain parts. These it is thy duty to 9 7 | externally what will on the parts which can feel~the effects 10 7 | of this fall. For those parts which have felt will~complain, 11 7 | cooperating with the whole, as the parts of our body with one another.~ 12 7 | not~made worse. But the parts which are harmed by pain, 13 8 | respects,~but by taking all the parts together of one thing and 14 8 | comparing them~with all the parts together of another.~ Thou 15 8 | dissolved into its proper parts, which~are elements of the 16 8 | no less diffused in all parts and pervades all things 17 10| intimately related to~the parts which are of the same kind 18 10| intimately related to the parts which are of the same kind 19 10| may assign~to him.~ The parts of the whole, everything, 20 10| and a necessity for the parts, the~whole would not continue 21 10| in a good condition, the parts being~subject to change 22 10| to the things which are~parts of herself, and to make 23 10| at the same time that the parts of the whole are in their~ 24 10| the aerial, so that these parts are~taken back into the 25 10| is no more use in these~parts without the cause which 26 11| thyself to their several parts, and by this division to 27 11| assumed it. For the interior parts~ought to be such, and a 28 11| aerial part and all the fiery parts which are mingled in thee,~ 29 11| manner then the elemental parts obey the universal, for 30 12| by the change~of whose parts the whole universe continues


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