Words of the Ancient Wise From Epictetus And Marcus Aurelius

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Words of the Ancient Wise From Epictetus And Marcus Aurelius
W H D William Henry Denham Rouse
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And what is this rational use? A perfect conformity to nature. What have you then particularly excellent ? Is it the animal part? No. The mortal? No. That which is capable of the use of the appearances of things? No. The excellence lies in the rational part. Adorn and beautify this, but leave your hair to him who formed it, as he thought good.
E. D. Iii. I, 4, 5.
132 MAY 12 T F you would have your house securely inhabited, J- imitate the Spartan Lycurgus. And as he did not enclose his city with
... walls, but fortified the inhabitants with virtue, and preserved the city always free, so you do likewise ; not surround yourself with a great courtyard, nor raise high towers, but strengthen those that live with you by benevolence and fidelity and friendship. And thus nothing hurtful will enter, even if the whole band of wickedness was set in array against it.
E. FR. 40.
''jPHERE is nothing more shameful than per- J- fidious friendship.
M. A. Xi. 7.
T_T E is the master of every other person who J- J- is able to confer or remove whatever that person wishes to have or to avoid.


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