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Marcus Aurelius · Meditations

Meditation 166 of 412 · Book VI

XLVIII

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XLVIII. Use thyself when any man speaks unto thee, so to hearken unto him, as that in the interim thou give not way to any other thoughts; that so thou mayst (as far as is possible) seem fixed and fastened to his very soul, whosoever he be that speaks unto thee.

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