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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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1 2 | involve thee in evil; but if indeed they do not~exist, or if 2 3 | come to shore; get out. If~indeed to another life, there is 3 4 | living? What is praise except indeed~so far as it has a certain 4 5 | in a social manner, and indeed to wish that his social 5 5 | any of them be good, if indeed these~things were good. 6 6 | be reduced~to vapour, if indeed all substance is one, or 7 6 | likely~to be the cause; and indeed we do much injustice, because 8 7 | animals, and one truth; if indeed~there is also one perfection 9 7 | so far as it is social. Indeed in the case~of most pains 10 7 | thing too,~that very little indeed is necessary for living 11 7 | his own~badness, which is indeed possible, but to fly from 12 8 | suitable to its nature, and indeed also~more agreeable.~ Constantly 13 8 | movement and judgement, and indeed according to thy own~understanding 14 8 | ephemeral, dead long ago. Some indeed have not been remembered~ 15 8 | efforts towards an object? if indeed thou wast making this~effort 16 8 | down, and in all directions indeed it~is diffused, yet it is 17 8 | another way the mind. The mind indeed,~both when it exercises 18 9 | falsehood from truth. And~indeed he who pursues pleasure 19 9 | a~pestilence, much more indeed than any such corruption 20 9 | application of force. Fire indeed moves upwards on account~ 21 9 | no evil to come down,~nor indeed any good to have been carried 22 10| advantage; and all~natures indeed have this common principle, 23 10| Both these suppositions, indeed, are incredible. But if 24 10| they grow to the body. For indeed there is no more use in 25 11| out "O~Cithaeron." And, indeed, some things are said well 26 11| nature does so too. And,~indeed, hence is the origin of 27 11| the great~Phocion, unless indeed he only assumed it. For 28 11| constitution of things, and indeed they are prior~to acts of


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