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Marcus Aurelius · Meditations

Meditation 345 of 412 · Book X

XXIX

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XXIX. Whatsoever it is that thou goest about, consider of it by thyself, and ask thyself, What? because I shall do this no more when I am dead, should therefore death seem grievous unto me?

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