
Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius, Part 4
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Thee Is Thee, and Is It Through Natural Defect That I Am Constrained to Murmur?
I continue my course by actions according to nature until I fall in cease, breathing out my last breath into that air, by which continually breathed in I did live. No man can admire thee for thy sharp, acute language, such is thy natural disability that way,. yet there be many other good things for the want of which thou canst not plead the want or natural ability, let them be seen in thee which depend wholly from thee. Insarity, gravity, laboriousness, contempt of pleasures, be not quarrelous, be kind, be free, avoid all superfluity, all vain-prettalling, be magnanimous.
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