We should heal our misfortunes by the recollection of our past joys and by the acknowledgment that it is impossible to undo what has been done.
Epicurean philosophy
We should heal our misfortunes by the recollection of our past joys and by the acknowledgment that it is impossible to undo what has been done.
Epicurean philosophy
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"The wise man will not be miserable when he is old."
Strange & Unusual"Death is nothing to us; for that which has been dissolved into its elements experiences no sensation, and that which has no sensation is nothing to us."
Strange & Unusual"Justice is a contract of utility entered into to prevent men from harming or being harmed by one another."
Shocking"The wise man laughs at fate, since he knows that some things happen by necessity, others by chance, and others through his own agency."
Strange & Unusual"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 to attaining it."
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