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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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fame

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1 2 | noised abroad by vapoury~fame; how worthless, and contemptible, 2 2 | fortune hard to divine, and~fame a thing devoid of judgement. 3 3 | too~the longest posthumous fame, and even this only continued 4 4 | desire of the thing called fame will torment thee.- See 5 4 | vehement desire for posthumous fame does not consider~that every 6 5 | which further~luxury and fame, as said fitly and wittily. 7 6 | this worthless thing called fame, what remains that is worth~ 8 6 | and his disregard of empty fame, and his efforts to~understand 9 6 | accomplished.~ He who loves fame considers another man's 10 7 | after being celebrated by fame have been given up to~oblivion; 11 7 | who have celebrated the fame of others have~long been 12 7 | opinion about it.~ About fame: Look at the minds of those 13 7 | minds of those who seek fame, observe what~they are, 14 8 | removal of the desire of empty~fame, that it is no longer in 15 8 | to be superior to love of fame,~and not to be vexed at 16 8 | each, and with respect to fame and~ignominy, death and 17 8 | rather pursue posthumous fame do consider that the men 18 10| above that poor~thing called fame, and death, and all such 19 10| receive and transmit a man's fame to~aftertimes. For all such 20 12| raiment and dwelling and fame and~such like externals 21 12| pleasure is, and death, and fame; who is to himself the cause 22 12| conspicuous by the~greatest fame or misfortunes or enmities


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