Epicurus — "The wise man is not disturbed by the absence of friends, but by the absence of v…"
The wise man is not disturbed by the absence of friends, but by the absence of virtue.
The wise man is not disturbed by the absence of friends, but by the absence of virtue.
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"The man who says that all things happen of necessity cannot criticize one who says that not all things happen of necessity. For he admits that the very statement he is making is made of necessity."
"Pleasure is the beginning and the end of the blessed life."
"The wise man will not groan and howl when he is tortured."
"He who has peace of mind has no need of wealth."
"We must exercise ourselves in the things which bring happiness, since, if that be present, we have everything, and if that be absent, all our actions are directed to attaining it."
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