
Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius, Part 3
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Death, a Secret of Nature's Wisdom
In a series of other fatal events and consequences which a rational creature is subject unto, not improper or incongruous. He that would not have such things to happen is as he that would have the fig tree grow without any sap or moisture. And was expedient in nature that it should be so, and therefore necessary. If no man shall think himself wronged, then is there no more any such thing is wrong? That which makes not man himself the worse cannot make his life the worse. Neither can it hurt him either inwardly or outwardly. This observe carefully in every action. Conceit know such things as he that wrongeth thee conceiveth,. but look into the matter
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