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Aurelius, Meditations 8.16: Whatsoever dieth and falleth, however and wheresoever it die and fall, it can...
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Whatsoever dieth and falleth, however and wheresoever it die and fall, it cannot fall out of the world, here it have its abode and change, here also shall it have its dissolution into its proper elements. The same are the world's elements, and the elements of which thou dost consist. And they when they are changed, they murmur not; why shouldest thou?
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) · aur_08_xvi
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