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Aurelius, Meditations 12.14: Of everything that presents itself unto thee, to consider what the true natur...
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Of everything that presents itself unto thee, to consider what the true nature of it is, and to unfold it, as it were, by dividing it into that which is formal: that which is material: the true use or end of it, and the just time that it is appointed to last.
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170) · aur_12_xiv
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