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" A scowling look is altogether unnatural; when it is often assumed,2 the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at last is so completely extinguished that it cannot be again lighted up at all. Try to conclude from this very fact that it is contrary... "
The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus - Page 198
by Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1864 - 310 pages
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The thoughts of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, tr. by G. Long

emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - 1869 - 230 pages
...fastened together. (VIH. 50.) 24. A scowling look is altogether unnatural; when it is often assumed, 3 the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at...change all things which thou seest, and out of their substance will make other things, and again other things from the substance of them, in order that...
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Selections from The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antonius, Emperor of Rome

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1876 - 120 pages
...faculty worse than it was before. 5. A scowling look is altogether unnatural : when it is often assumed, the result is, that all comeliness dies away, and...extinguished, that it cannot be again lighted up at all. 6. Think not so much of what thou hast not as of what thou hast ; but of the things which thou hast,...
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Stoicism

William Wolfe Capes - Stoics - 1880 - 268 pages
...engaging smile upon her face. " A scowling look is altogether unnatural ; when it is often assumed, the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at...conclude from this very fact that it is contrary to reason."2 Severer Stoics held in despite of common sense that there were no venial errors and no degrees...
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Selections from the Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius for Every Day in the Year

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1888 - 64 pages
...4. A scowling look Is altogether unnatural, and when often worn, tlio result Is that all eomcllnrss dies away, --and at last Is so completely extinguished, that It cannot be lighted up at all.— VU, 24. AUGUST 5. When a man has dono the? any wrong. Immediately think with...
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The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Ethics - 1889 - 318 pages
...be broken up, just as there was none in its being fastened together (vm. 50). it is often assumed,1 the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at...change all things which thou seest, and out of their substance will make other things, and again other things from the substance of them, in order that...
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Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - Philosophy, Ancient - 1892 - 314 pages
...fastened together, (vui. 50.) 24. A scowling look is altogether unnatural ; when it is often assumed,3 the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at...very fact that it is contrary to reason. For if even * This is corrupt. the perception of doing wrong shall depart, what reason is there for living any...
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The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: Translated by George Long

Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1894 - 320 pages
...be broken up, just as there was none in its being fastened together (vm. 50). it is often assumed,1 the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at...change all things which thou seest, and out of their substance will make other things, and again other things from the substance of them, in order that...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...of men to love even those who injure them. EVERYTHING IN CHANGE. líature, which rules the universe, substance will make other things, and again other things from the substance of them, that the world...
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Two Thousand Sublime and Beautiful Thoughts: A Storehouse of Memorable ...

Quotations - 1897 - 308 pages
...without resorting to trickery. — Confucian Proverb of Foo Chow. Nature, which rules the universe, will soon change all things which thou seest, and out of their substance will make other things, and again other things from the substance of them, that the world...
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The Scientific Basis of Morality

George Gore - Ethics - 1899 - 604 pages
...exactly alike. All bodies and forms of energy are changing or transmuting, but none are destroyed. " Nature, which governs the whole, will soon change all things which thou seest, and out of their substance will make other things, and again other things from the substance of them, in order that...
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