Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Book 11 Page 30

that signify anything that is natural: in very truth and deed not more ominous than this, ‘to cut down grapes when they are ripe.

’ Green grapes, ripe grapes, dried grapes, or raisins: so many changes and mutations of one thing, not into that which was not absolutely, but rather so many several changes and mutations, not into that which hath no being at all, but into that which is not yet in being.

XXXI. ‘Of the free will there is no thief or robber:’ out of Epictetus;

Whose is this also: that we should find a certain art and method of assenting; and that we should always observe with great care and heed the inclinations of our minds, that they may always be with their due restraint and reservation, always charitable, and