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Marcus Aurelius · Meditations

Meditation 253 of 412 · Book VIII

XXXVII

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XXXVII. In the whole constitution of man, I see not any virtue contrary to justice, whereby it may be resisted and opposed. But one whereby pleasure and voluptuousness may be resisted and opposed, I see: continence.

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