[ XXI. I for my part will do what belongs unto me; as for other things, ]

[ XXII. Alexander of Macedon, and he that dressed his mules, when once ]

[ XXIII Consider how many different things, whether they concern our ]

[ XXIV. if any should put this question unto thee, how this word Antoninus ]

[ XXV. Is it not a cruel thing to forbid men to affect those things, which ]

[ XXVI. Death is a cessation from the impression of the senses, the ]

[ XXVII. If in this kind of life thy body be able to hold out, it is a ]

[ XXVIII. Do all things as becometh the disciple of Antoninus Pius. ]

[ XXIX. Stir up thy mind, and recall thy wits again from thy natural ]

[ XXX. I consist of body and soul. Unto my body all things are ]