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Epictetus

The Golden Sayings of Epictetus

  • Kara Jordanhas quoted4 years ago
    there.

    "Friend, thou hast forgotten thine intention
  • Alexander Revinskyhas quoted8 years ago
    Nature hath given men one tongue but two ears, that we may hear from others twice as much as we speak.
  • Alexander Revinskyhas quoted8 years ago
    If is shameful for a Judge to be judged by others.
  • Minao94has quoted10 hours ago
    O! when shall I see Athens and its Acropolis again?"—Miserable man! art thou not contented with the daily sights that meet thine eyes? canst thou behold aught greater or nobler than the Sun, Moon, and Stars; than the outspread Earth and Sea? If indeed thous apprehendest Him who administers the universe, if thou bearest Him about within thee, canst thou still hanker after mere fragments of stone and fine rock? When thou art about to bid farewell to the Sun and Moon itself, wilt thou sit down and cry like a child?
  • Minao94has quoted10 hours ago
    your aims are inconsistent, your impulses are not in harmony with Nature
  • Minao94has quoted10 hours ago
    your aims are inconsistent,
  • Minao94has quotedlast year
    If you choose, you are free; if you choose, you need blame no man—accuse no man. All things will be at once according to your mind and according to the Mind of God
  • Minao94has quotedlast year
    Yet what faculties and powers you possess for attaining courage and greatness of heart, I can easily show you; what you have for upbraiding and accusation, it is for you to show me
  • Minao94has quotedlast year
    the body which we share with the animals, and the Reason and Thought which we share with the Gods,
  • Minao94has quotedlast year
    Since then this I could not do, I have given thee a portion of Myself, in the power of desiring and declining and of pursuing and avoiding
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