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Aurelius, Meditations 3.13: If thou shalt intend that which is present, following the rule of right and r...
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If thou shalt intend that which is present, following the rule of right and reason carefully, solidly, meekly, and shalt not intermix any other businesses, but shall study this only to preserve thy spirit unpolluted, and pure, and shall cleave unto him without either hope or fear of anything, in all things that thou shalt either do or speak, contenting thyself with heroical truth, thou shalt live happily; and from this, there is no man that can hinder thee.
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) · aur_03_xiii
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