Natural wealth is both limited and easy to acquire; but the wealth defined by vain fancies is always beyond reach.
Epicurean philosophy
Natural wealth is both limited and easy to acquire; but the wealth defined by vain fancies is always beyond reach.
Epicurean philosophy
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"We should rather laugh than weep at human life."
Strange & Unusual"The limit of quantity in pleasures is the removal of all that is painful. Wherever and whenever this is present, pleasure is no longer increased, but has reached its stationary maximum."
Controversial"When we are young, we should not hesitate to philosophize, and when we are old, we should not grow tired of philosophizing. For no one is too young or too old to attain health of the soul."
Shocking"The greatest power of all is to be able to live with little."
Strange & Unusual"The noble soul occupies itself with wisdom and friendship."
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