Meditations, 8.6

Marcus Aurelius  translated by George Long

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6The nature of the universal has this work to do, to remove to that place the things which are in this, to change them, to take them away here and to carry them there. All things are change, yet we need not fear anything new. All things are familiar [to us]; but the distribution of them also remains the same.

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