id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt meditations-011 meditations-011 .txt text/plain 4505 237 79 chief thing, that reasonable creatures ought to propose unto themselves besides virtue, and those things that proceed from virtue that thou art How clearly doth it appear unto thee, that no other course of thy X. The things themselves (which either to get or to avoid thou art put to so much trouble) come not unto thee themselves; but thou in a manner hurt can it be unto thee whatsoever any man else doth, as long as thou not thou (a man wholly appointed to be both what, and as the common good they be against nature, seek thou that which is according to thine own that if they do these things rightly, thou hast no reason to be grieved. makest great woe, little doest thou remember then that a man's life is conceit of thine, that it is a grievous thing, and thou hast removed ./cache/meditations-011.txt ./txt/meditations-011.txt