Epictetus Quotes About Dying

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  • I have to die. If it is now, well then I die now; if later, then now I will take my lunch, since the hour for lunch has arrived - and dying I will tend to later.

  • Why, do you not know, then, that the origin of all human evils, and of baseness, and cowardice, is not death, but rather the fear of death?

    Epictetus, Mary Wilder Tileston (1877). “Selections from Epictetus”
  • Let death and exile, and all other things which appear terrible be daily before your eyes, but chiefly death, and you win never entertain any abject thought, nor too eagerly covet anything.

    "The Handbook of Epictetus".
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