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Pain or pleasure? I say pleasure.
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Epictetus
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Epictetus of Hierapolis
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If you have anything better to be doing when death overtakes you, get to work on that.
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In theory there is nothing to hinder our following what we are taughtbut in life there are many things to draw us aside.
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O slavish man! will you not bear with your own brother, who has God for his Father, as being a son from the same stock, and of the same high descent? But if you chance to be placed in some superior station, will you presently set yourself up for a tyrant?
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Opportunity beckons more surely when misfortune comes upon a person than it ever does when that person is riding the crest of a wave of success. It sharpens a person's wits, if that person will let it, enabling him or her to see more clearly and evaluate situations with a more knowledgeable judgment.
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You are but an appearance, and not absolutely the thing you appear to be.
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You may fetter my leg, but Zeus himself cannot get the better of my free will.
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He who exercises wisdom exercises the knowledge which is about God.
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-….when things seem to have reached that stage, merely say “I won’t play any longer”, and take your departure but if you stay, stop lamenting.
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Covetousness like jealousy, when it has taken root, never leaves a person, but with their life. Cowardice is the dread of what will happen.
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As it is pleasant to see the sea from the land, so it is pleasant for him who has escaped from troubles to think of them.
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A thing either is what it appears to be or it is not, but yet appears to be or it is, but does not appear to be or it is not, and does not appear to be.
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What is death? A scary mask. Take it off-see, it doesn't bite.
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Not things, but opinions about things, trouble men.
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No greater thing is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig, I answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen.
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Man is troubled not by events, but by the meaning he gives them.
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You bear God within you, poor wretch, and know it not.
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