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Aurelius, Meditations 9.24: Infinite are the troubles and miseries, that thou hast already been put to, b...
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Infinite are the troubles and miseries, that thou hast already been put to, by reason of this only, because that for all happiness it did not suffice thee, or, that thou didst not account it sufficient happiness, that thy understanding did operate according to its natural constitution.
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) · aur_09_xxiv
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