The impassive soul disturbs neither itself nor others.

The impassive soul disturbs neither itself nor others.

Epicurus
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If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.

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The noble man is chiefly concerned with wisdom and friendship; of these, the former is a mortal good, the latter and immortal one.

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I would like Epicurus and Buddha to become one.

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There is no such thing as justice in the abstract it is merely a compact between men.

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Of all the things which wisdom provides to make us entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship.

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The art of living well and the art of dying well are one.

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It is better for you to be free of fear lying upon a pallet, than to have a golden couch and a rich table and be full of trouble.

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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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It is folly for a man to pray to the gods for that which he has the power to obtain by himself.

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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 toward attaining it.

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