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" Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand years, and as many times ten thousand years, still remember that no man loses any other life than this which he now lives, nor lives any other than this which he now loses. The longest and shortest... "
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - Page 241
by Paul Barron Watson - 1884 - 338 pages
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The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1864 - 345 pages
...less than that which deprives us of the power of distinguishing things that are white and black. 14. Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand...are thus brought to the same. For the present is the same to all, though that which is past is not the same ; arid so that which is lost appears to be a...
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The thoughts of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, tr. by G. Long

emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - 1869 - 230 pages
...less than that which deprives us of the power of distinguishing things that are white and black. 14. Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand...are thus brought to the same. For the present is the same to all, though that which perishes is not the same ;f 6 and so that which is lost appears to be...
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The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1880 - 234 pages
...less than that which deprives us of the power of distinguishing things that are white and Llack. 14. Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand...remember that no man loses any other life than this which ho now lives, nor liYCj__ajiy_^her_Jhjm_thiii_uJiich ho now loses.. The longest and shuvtost are thus...
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Samuel Johnson: A Memorial

Clergy - 1882 - 82 pages
...else than an operation of nature ; and if any one is afraid of an operation of nature, he is a child. No man loses any other life than this which he now...other than this which he now loses. The longest and the shortest are thus brought to the same, for the present is the same to all. " What, then, is that...
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Selections from the Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius for Every Day in the Year

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1888 - 60 pages
...man can lose, for it is the only thing which he has.— II, 14. JANUARY 15. Though thon shouldest he going to live three thousand years, and as many times...still remember that no man loses any other life than that he now lives, nor lives any other life than this he now loses.— II, 14. JANUARY 16. The soul...
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Selections from the Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius for Every Day in the Year

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1888 - 64 pages
...Is the only thing which ho has.— 11, 14. JANUARY 15. Though thou shouldest. be going to livo throo thousand years, and as many times ten thousand years,...still remember that no man loses any other life than that, he now lives, nor lives any other life than this he now lose?;. — II, 14. JANUARY 16. The soul...
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The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Ethics - 1889 - 318 pages
...less than that which deprives us of the power of distinguishing things that are white and black. 14. Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand...are thus brought to the same. For the present is the same to all, though that which perishes is not the same ; f 1 ^d so that which is lost appears to be...
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The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1892 - 316 pages
...less than that which deprives us of the power of distinguishing things that are white and black. 14. Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand...which he now lives, nor lives any other than this 1 Pindar, in the Theaetetus of Plato. See XI. I. which he now loses. The longest and shortest are thus...
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The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: Translated by George Long

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1894 - 320 pages
...less than that which deprives us of the power of dist1nguishing things that are white and black. 14. Though thou shouldest be going to live three thousand...are thus brought to the same. For the present is the same to all, though that which perishes is not the same ; fl and so that which is lost appears to be...
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A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian ...

Christian literature, Early - 1899 - 650 pages
..."Though thou shouldest be go:P¿ to live 3ooo years, and as many times ю.о'ю years, still reч -fnber that no man loses any other life than this which he now lives, nur lives any other than this which he now loses. The longthe shortest are thus brought to the same."...
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