
Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius, Part 3
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Whatsoever Happeneth in the World?
In another man's mind and understanding, thy evil cannot subsist. The suffer change can be no hurt, as no benefit it is by change to attain to being. Whatsoever doth happen in the world is in the course of nature, as usual and ordinary as arose in the spring, and fruit in summer. There is then to be seen in the things of the world, not a bare succession, but an admirable correspondence and affinity. But that of Heraclitus never be out of thy mind, that the death of earth is water, and the death of water is air, and so on the contrary. Remember him also who was ignorant whether the way did lead, and how that
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