The man who best knows how to meet external threats makes into one family all the creatures he can.
Epicurean philosophy
The man who best knows how to meet external threats makes into one family all the creatures he can.
Epicurean philosophy
From his teachings, recorded in fragments
3rd century BCE
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"It is better to lie on a humble pallet and be free from care than to own a golden bed and be full of trouble."
Strange & Unusual"The greatest good is prudence."
Shocking"It is not wealth that makes us happy, but the use we make of it."
Controversial"It is not possible to live pleasantly without living prudently, honorably, and justly; nor to live prudently, honorably, and justly without living pleasantly."
Shocking"It is better to be unfortunate in a reasonable manner than to be fortunate in an unreasonable one."
Controversial