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Book 1 |
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From Sextus, a benevolent disposition… |
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In my adoptive father I observed mildness of tempe |
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To the gods I am indebted for having good grandfat |
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Book 2 – Composed among the Quadi on the River Gra |
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Theophrastus, in his comparison of evil actions… |
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Though you should be going to live three thousand |
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Book 3 – This written in Carnuntum. |
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Labour not unwillingly, nor without regard… |
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Throw away then all else but hold to these few thi |
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Book 4 |
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Death is such as birth is, a mystery of nature… |
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If souls continue to exist, how does the air give |
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Consider, for example, the times of Vespasian. |
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Disc: 2 |
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If any god told you that you die tomorrow… |
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Book 5 |
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A prayer of the Athenians… |
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About what am I now employing my own soul? |
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Things themselves do not touch the soul… |
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The intelligence of the universe is social. |
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Book 6 |
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Some things are hurrying into existence… |
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If any man should propose to you the question… |
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Asia, Europe are minute corners of the universe… |
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Be continually mindful of all the kinds of men… |
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Book 7 |
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The ruling faculty – your reason – does not distur |
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Disc: 3 |
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From Plato: The man who has an elevated mind… |
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Do not look around you to discover other men's rul |
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How do we know if Telauges was not superior…? |
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Book 8 |
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When you rise from sleep with reluctance… |
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It is satisfaction to a man to do the proper works |
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Does Panthea or Pergamus now sit by the tomb of Ve |
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Say nothing more to yourself than what the first a |
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Book 9 |
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Among the animals which have not reason… |
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Hasten to examine your own ruling faculty… |
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You can remove out of the way many useless things… |
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But perhaps you will say, the gods have placed the |
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Disc: 4 |
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Book 10 |
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When you have assumed these names… |
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Inquire of yourself as soon as you wake from sleep |
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Constantly consider how all things such as they no |
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To him who is penetrated by true principles… |
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Book 11 |
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As those who try to stand in your way when you are |
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If any have offended against you, consider first… |
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There are four principal aberrations of the superi |
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Book 12 |
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In the application of your principles… |
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Cast away opinion and you are saved. |
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