{"query": "Aurelius, Meditations 9.31: To comprehend the whole world to", "count": 15, "results": [{"id": "card_n_657fa07e9e39", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 9.31: To comprehend the whole world together in thy mind, and the whole course of t...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "To comprehend the whole world together in thy mind, and the whole course of this present age to represent it unto thyself, and to fix thy thoughts upon the sudden change of every particular object. Ho", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. 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