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The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Book IV · Chapter 44

Everything which happens is as familiar and well known as the rose in spring and the fruit in summer; for such is disease, and death, and calumny, and treachery, and whatever else delights fools or vexes them.

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