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Aurelius, Meditations 12.22: Herein doth consist happiness of life, for a man to know thoroughly the true ...
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Herein doth consist happiness of life, for a man to know thoroughly the true nature of everything; what is the matter, and what is the form of it: with all his heart and soul, ever to do that which is just, and to speak the truth. What then remaineth but to enjoy thy life in a course and coherence of good actions, one upon another immediately succeeding, and never interrupted, though for never so little a while?
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) · aur_12_xxii
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