id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt meditations-005 meditations-005 .txt text/plain 5413 302 79 that which thy nature doth propose unto herself as her end. it; and doest thou less honour thy nature, than an ordinary mechanic things, for the want of which thou canst not plead the want or natural Or wilt thou say that it is through defect of thy natural rightly doth understand his own nature when he hath done a good turn: alike to say, The nature of the universe hath prescribed unto this man which the common nature hath determined, be unto thee as thy health. From the nature of things, pass now unto their subjects X. Thou must comfort thyself in the expectation of thy natural things, were it so that any of them did properly belong unto man, then doth naturally incline unto, therein is his end. true proper actions, so man is unto me but as a thing indifferent: even O man, hast thou forgotten what those things are! ./cache/meditations-005.txt ./txt/meditations-005.txt