“Meditations” Book VI: Passage XLIII

When thou wilt comfort and cheer thyself, call to mind the several gifts and virtues of them, whom thou dost daily converse with; as for example, the industry of the one; the modesty of another; the liberality of a third; of another some other thing.

For nothing can so much rejoice thee, as the resemblances and parallels of several virtues, visible and eminent in the dispositions of those who live with thee;

especially when, all at once, as near as may be, they represent themselves unto thee.

And therefore thou must have them always in a readiness.

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