Epictetus — "If you are struck by the appearance of any promised pleasure, guard yourself aga…"

If you are struck by the appearance of any promised pleasure, guard yourself against being carried away by it; but let this thought wait for you, 'How long will it last, and then how much remorse and shame will follow!'
Epictetus — Epictetus Ancient · Stoic philosopher, former slave

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Enchiridion, Chapter 34

Date: c. 108 AD

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