Epictetus Quotes
The Condition And Characteristic Of An Uninstructed Person Is This: He Never Expects From Himself Profit (advantage) Nor Harm, But From Externals. The Condition And Characteristic Of A Philosopher Is This: He Expects All Advantage And All Harm From Himself.
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