Epictetus Quotes
It Is The Act Of An Ill-instructed Man To Blame Others For His Own Bad Condition; It Is The Act Of One Who Has Begun To Be Instructed, To Lay Blame On Himself; And Of One Whose Instruction Is Completed, Neither To Blame Another, Nor Himself.
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