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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK ONE
...2. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character. 3. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only...
...or of anything else; and he gave them his help, that each might enjoy reputation according to his deserts; and he always acted conformably to the...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK EIGHT, 1-31
...into disorder then, so that it is no longer easy for thee to get the reputation of a philosopher; and thy plan of life also opposes it. If then thou hast...
...having found happiness anywhere, not in syllogisms, nor in wealth, nor in reputation, nor in enjoyment, nor anywhere. Where is it then? In doing what...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK TWO
...to observe. To observe too who these are whose opinions and voices give reputation; what death is, and the fact that, if a man looks at it in itself, and...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK FOUR
...common advantage, and the like, not because it appears pleasant or brings reputation. 13. Hast thou reason? I have.- Why then dost not thou use it? For...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK NINE, 1-21
...persons; and for some purposes they even help them to get health, wealth, reputation; so kind they are. And it is in thy power also; or say, who hinders...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK TEN, 14-38
...example, in thinking that money is a good thing, or pleasure, or a bit of reputation, and the like. For by attending to this thou wilt quickly forget thy...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK ELEVEN, 1-17
...to thy own nature, and strive towards this, even if it bring no reputation; for every man is allowed to seek his own good. 17. Consider whence each thing...
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Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, BOOK ELEVEN, 18-39
...to commit them, though either through cowardice, or concern about reputation, or some such mean motive, thou dost abstain from such faults. Fifth,...
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