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Nothing is sufficient for the person who finds sufficiency too little
Epicurus
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Luxurious food and drinks, in no way protect you from harm. Wealth beyond what is natural, is no more use than an overflowing container. Real value is not generated by theaters, and baths, perfumes or ointments, but by philosophy.
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Most men are in a coma when they are at rest and mad when they act.
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Where I am death is not, where death is I am not.
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What men fear is not that death is annihilation but that it is not.
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Virtue consisteth of three parts,--temperance, fortitude, and justice.
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There is no such thing as justice or injustice among those beasts that cannot make agreements not to injure or be injured. This is also true of those tribes that are unable or unwilling to make agreements not to injure or be injured.
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There is nothing terrible in life for the man who realizes there is nothing terrible in death.
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I would rather be first in a little Iberian village than second in Rome.
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It is impossible for someone to dispel his fears about the most important matters if he doesn't know the nature of the universe but still gives some credence to myths. So without the study of nature there is no enjoyment of pure pleasure.
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All other love is extinguished by self-love beneficence, humanity, justice, philosophy, sink under it.
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Fortune seldom troubles the wise man. Reason has controlled his greatest and most important affairs, controls them throughout his life, and will continue to control them.
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A blessed and indestructible being has no trouble himself and brings no trouble upon any other being so he is free from anger and partiality, for all such things imply weakness.
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He who doesn't find a little enough will find nothing enough.
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If God listened to the prayers of men, all men would quickly have perished: for they are forever praying for evil against one another.
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Not what we have But what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.
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Tranquil pleasure constitutes human beings' supreme good
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Let nothing be done in your life, which will cause you fear if it becomes known to your neighbor.
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Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
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Pleasure is the first good. It is the beginning of every choice and every aversion. It is the absence of pain in the body and of troubles in the soul.
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