Epicurus — "A free man cannot acquire many possessions, because this is difficult to do with…"
A free man cannot acquire many possessions, because this is difficult to do without serving either crowds or kings.
A free man cannot acquire many possessions, because this is difficult to do without serving either crowds or kings.
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"The man who says that all things are not possible to him is a fool."
"The flesh receives as unlimited the limits of pleasure; and to provide it requires unlimited time. But the mind, intellectually grasping what the end and limit of the flesh is, and banishing the terro…"
"When we are young, we should not hesitate to philosophize, and when we are old, we should not grow tired of philosophizing. For no one is too young or too old to attain health of the soul."
"Every pain is easy to despise, for the one who has considered it in its real limits."
"The wise man is not perturbed by the most disturbing things."
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