In the mind that is once truly disciplined and purged, thou canst not find anything, either foul or impure, or as it were festered: nothing that is either servile, or affected: no partial tie; no malicious averseness; nothing obnoxious; nothing concealed. The life of such an one, death can never surprise as imperfect; as of an actor, that should die before he had ended, or the play itself were at an end, a man might speak.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Meditations, Book III, Section 9
Meditations, Book III, Section 9:
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Book III,
Marcus Aurelius,
Meditations
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