Epicurus — "One must not pretend to philosophize, but really philosophize; for what we need …"
One must not pretend to philosophize, but really philosophize; for what we need is not the semblance of health, but real health.
One must not pretend to philosophize, but really philosophize; for what we need is not the semblance of health, but real health.
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"The wise man does not deprecate life nor does he fear the end of life."
"Death is nothing to us; for that which is dissolved is without sensation, and that which lacks sensation is nothing to us."
"It is not wealth that makes us happy, but the use we make of it."
"The wise man is happy even on the rack."
"Remember that you were born with two ears and one tongue, so that you may listen more and speak less."
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