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The personal diary of the Roman Emperor, in which he lays out his thoughts and philosophical musings on the Stoic philosophy and way of life.

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The dispute then, he said, is not about any common matter, but about being mad or not.

Socrates used to say, What do you want? Souls of rational men or irrational?⁠—Souls of rational men.⁠—Of what rational men? Sound or unsound?⁠—Sound.⁠—Why then do you not seek for them?⁠—Because we have them.⁠—Why then do you fight and quarrel?

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