Epicurus — "The wise man is but little favored by fortune, but his reason procures him the g…"
The wise man is but little favored by fortune, but his reason procures him the greatest and most valuable goods.
The wise man is but little favored by fortune, but his reason procures him the greatest and most valuable goods.
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"Remember that you were born with two ears and one tongue, so that you may listen more and speak less."
"No pleasure is a bad thing in itself; but the means by which certain pleasures are gained bring troubles many times greater than the pleasures."
"Against all things it is possible to provide security, but as against death we all live in an unwalled city."
"The end of all our actions is to be free from pain and fear."
"The misfortune of the wise is better than the prosperity of the fool."
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