Aurelius, Meditations §aur_07_xvii: The nature of the universe, of the common substance of all things as it were ...

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Source: Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) (aur_07_xvii) · external_aligned

The nature of the universe, of the common substance of all things as it were of so much wax hath now perchance formed a horse; and then, destroying that figure, hath new tempered and fashioned the matter of it into the form and substance of a tree: then that again into the form and substance of a man: and then that again into some other. Now every one of these doth subsist but for a very little while. As for dissolution, if it be no grievous thing to the chest or trunk, to be joined together; why should it be more grievous to be put asunder?

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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