Epicurus Quotes About Epicurean
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Stranger, here you will do well to tarry; here our highest good is pleasure.
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Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
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I have never wished to cater to the crowd; for what I know they do not approve, and what they approve I do not know.
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The wealth required by nature is limited and is easy to procure; but the wealth required by vain ideals extends to infinity.
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Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
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Don't fear god, Don't worry about death; What is good is easy to get, and What is terrible is easy to endure
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He who is not satisfied with a little, is satisfied with nothing .
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The fool’s life is empty of gratitude and full of fears; its course lies wholly toward the future.
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It is impossible to live a pleasant life without living wisely and honorably and justly, and it is impossible to live wisely and honorably and justly without living pleasantly. Whenever any one of these is lacking, when, for instance, the man is not able to live wisely, though he lives honorably and justly, it is impossible for him to live a pleasant life.
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Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
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