Epictetus

We are not to give credit to the many, who say that none ought to be educated but the free but rather to the philosophers, who say that the well-educated alone are free.

alone


Epictetus

When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.

anger


Epictetus

The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.

best


Epictetus

Make the best use of what is in your power, and take the rest as it happens.

best


Epictetus

First learn the meaning of what you say, and then speak.

communication


Epictetus

To accuse others for one's own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To accuse oneself shows that one's education has begun. To accuse neither oneself nor others shows that one's education is complete.

education


Epictetus

It is not death or pain that is to be dreaded, but the fear of pain or death.

fear


Epictetus

Freedom is not procured by a full enjoyment of what is desired, but by controlling the desire.

freedom


Epictetus

Freedom is the right to live as we wish.

freedom


Epictetus

God has entrusted me with myself.

god


Epictetus

It takes more than just a good looking body. You've got to have the heart and soul to go with it.

good


Epictetus

Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.

great


Epictetus

No great thing is created suddenly.

great


Epictetus

Nothing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig. I answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen.

great


Epictetus

There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.

happiness


Epictetus

The essence of philosophy is that a man should so live that his happiness shall depend as little as possible on external things.

happiness


Epictetus

If virtue promises happiness, prosperity and peace, then progress in virtue is progress in each of these for to whatever point the perfection of anything brings us, progress is always an approach toward it.

happiness


Epictetus

Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant.

hope


Epictetus

Neither should a ship rely on one small anchor, nor should life rest on a single hope.

hope


Epictetus

We should not moor a ship with one anchor, or our life with one hope.

hope


Epictetus

Imagine for yourself a character, a model personality, whose example you determine to follow, in private as well as in public.

imagination


Epictetus

Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.

men


Epictetus

To accuse others for one's own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To accuse oneself shows that one's education has begun. To accuse neither oneself nor others shows that one's education is complete.

adversity


Epictetus

Common and vulgar people ascribe all ills that they feel to others; people of little wisdom ascribe to themselves; people of much wisdom, to no one.

adversity


Epictetus

Forgiveness is better than revenge, for forgiveness is the sign of a gentle nature, but revenge is the sign of a savage nature.

forgiveness


Epictetus

When the idea of any pleasure strikes your imagination, make a just computation between the duration of the pleasure and that of the repentance that is likely to follow it.

pleasure


Epictetus

Unless we place our religion and our treasure in the same thing, religion will always be sacrificed.

religion


Epictetus

Difficulties show men what they are. In case of any difficulty remember that God has pitted you against a rough antagonist that you may be a conqueror, and this cannot be without toil.

trial


Epictetus

There is nothing good or evil save in the will.

will


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