Meditations, 12.31

Marcus Aurelius  translated by George Long

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31What dost thou wish? to continue to exist? Well, dost thou wish to have sensation? movement? growth? and then again to cease to grow? to use thy speech? to think? What is there of all these things which seems to thee worth desiring? But if it is easy to set little value on all these things, turn to that which remains, which is to follow reason and god. But it is inconsistent with honoring reason and god to be troubled because by death a man will be deprived of the other things.

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