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1 - If donkeys had the ability to go further and understand how to deal with impressions, they would refuse to obey us and would be our equal. And rightly so.
[Epictetus, D 2.7]
1 - The cost of the material things you give up—whether it is food or some furniture—is nothing compared to the goodwill you gain in return.
[Epictetus, D 2.10]
1 - Do you know the standards by which someone can be judged? What a good or a bad person is and how they got that way? If so, how come you are not a good person yourself? [Epictetus, D 2.13]
1 - Set aside your self-satisfaction about what you think you know. You are not going to learn anything new, if you think you know it already. [Epictetus, D 2.17]
1 You are not going to learn anything new, if you think you know it already. [Epictetus, D 2.17]
1 - Is there any storm that is more powerful than impressions that drive out reason? [Epictetus, D2.17]
Stoic Thoughts for Every Day of the Month.
Stoic thoughts for every day of the month.
Stoic thoughts for every day of the month.
Stoic thoughts for every day of the month
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