Meditations, 8.37

Marcus Aurelius  translated by George Long

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37Does Panthea or Pergamus now sit by the tomb of Verus?[47] Does Chaurias or Diotimus sit by the tomb of Hadrianus? That would be ridiculous. Well, suppose they did sit there, would the dead be conscious of it? and if the dead were conscious, would they be pleased? and if they were pleased, would that make them immortal? Was it not in the order of destiny that these persons too should become old women and old men and then die? What then would those do after these were dead? All this is foul smell and blood in a bag.

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Notes

  • [47] "Verus" is a conjecture of Saumaise, and perhaps the true reading.