Epictetus — "It is better to die of hunger, exempt from grief and fear, than to live in afflu…"
It is better to die of hunger, exempt from grief and fear, than to live in affluence with perturbation.
It is better to die of hunger, exempt from grief and fear, than to live in affluence with perturbation.
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