It is not possible to live pleasantly without living prudently, honorably, and justly; nor to live prudently, honorably, and justly without living pleasantly.
Epicurean philosophy
It is not possible to live pleasantly without living prudently, honorably, and justly; nor to live prudently, honorably, and justly without living pleasantly.
Epicurean philosophy
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
1 source
"The wise man is able to live well even in poverty."
Strange & Unusual"It is better to be unhappy in a rational way than happy in an irrational way."
Strange & Unusual"The quantity of pleasure is to be judged by the quantity of pain it removes."
Strange & Unusual"The flesh cries out for an end to hunger, an end to thirst, an end to cold. If a man has these, and is confident of having them in the future, he might contend in happiness even with Zeus."
Shocking"The wise man does not deprecate life nor does he fear the end of life."
Strange & UnusualPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products