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Death, therefore, the most awful of evils, is nothing to us, seeing that, when we are, death is not come, and, when death is come, we are not.

inspirational peace philosophy death wisdom serenity awful

He who is not satisfied with a little, is satisfied with nothing .

philosophy science satisfaction

Never say that I have taken it, only that I have given it back.

philosophy stoic

If you wish to make Pythocles rich, do not add to his store of money, but subtract from his desires.

philosophy happiness desire wealth epicureanism pythocles

He who says either that the time for philosophy has not yet come or that it has passed is like someone who says that the time for happiness has not yet come or that it has passed.

philosophy

The wise man who has become accustomed to necessities knows better how to share with others than how to take from them, so great a treasure of self-sufficiency has he found.

em Epicurus: Letters, Principal Doctrines, and Vatican Sayings
philosophy

Empty is the argument of the philosopher which does not relieve any human suffering.

philosophy humanity

Let no one delay the study of philosophy while young nor weary of it when old.

philosophy epicurus

Accustom yourself to the belief that death is of no concern to us, since all good and evil lie in sensation and sensation ends with death. Therefore the true belief that death is nothing to us makes a mortal life happy, not by adding to it an infinite time, but by taking away the desire for immortality. For there is no reason why the man who is thoroughly assured that there is nothing to fear in death should find anything to fear in life. So, too, he is foolish who says that he fears death, not because it will be painful when it comes, but because the anticipation of it is painful; for that which is no burden when it is present gives pain to no purpose when it is anticipated. Death, the most dreaded of evils, is therefore of no concern to us; for while we exist death is not present, and when death is present we no longer exist. It is therefore nothing either to the living or to the dead since it is not present to the living, and the dead no longer are.

em Letter to Menoeceus
philosophy happiness death

Don't fear the gods,Don't worry about death;What is good is easy to get, andWhat is terrible is easy to endure.

em The Epicurus Reader: Selected Writings and Testimonia
inspirational philosophy death endurance ease epicureanism

The man who says that all events are necessitated has no ground for critizing the man who says that not all events are necessitated. For according to him this is itself a necessitated event.

em Epicurus: Letters, Principal Doctrines, and Vatican Sayings
philosophy

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?

god religion atheism

The noble man is chiefly concerned with wisdom and friendship; of these, the former is a mortal good, the latter and immortal one.

life friendship wisdom epicurus

When, therefore, we maintain that pleasure is the end, we do not mean the pleasures of profligates and those that consist in sensuality, as is supposed by some who are either ignorant or disagree with us or do not understand, but freedom from pain in the body and from trouble in the mind. For it is not continuous drinkings and revelings, nor the satisfaction of lusts, nor the enjoyment of fish and other luxuries of the wealthy table, which produce a pleasant life, but sober reasoning, searching out the motives for all choice and avoidance, and banishing mere opinions, to which are due the greatest disturbance of the spirit.

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Of all the means to insure happiness throughout the whole life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends.

em A Guide To Happiness
friendship happiness

Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist.

death

Why should I fear death?If I am, then death is not.If Death is, then I am not.Why should I fear that which can only exist when I do not?Long time men lay oppressed with slavish fear.Religious tyranny did domineer.At length the mighty one of GreeceBegan to assent the liberty of man.

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I was not, I was, I am not, I care not. (Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo)

life death existence

So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since for the former it is not, and the latter are no more.

death

[A] right understanding that death is nothingto us makes the mortality of life enjoyable, not because it adds to itan infinite span of time, but because it takes away the craving forimmortality. For there is nothing terrible in life for the man who hastruly comprehended that there is nothing terrible in not living.

death mortality

It is not so much our friends' help that helps us as the confident knowledge that they will help us.

friendship

Men inflict injuries from hatred, jealousy or contempt, but the wise man masters all these passions by means of reason.

em The Art of Happiness
philosophy quote epicureanism epicurus

The impassive soul disturbs neither itself nor others.

em The Art of Happiness
philosophy quote epicurus

So long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist

philosophy-of-life

27. Of all the means which are procured by wisdom to ensure happiness throughout the whole of life, by far the most important is the acquisition of firends.

em Principal Doctrines
friend friendship happiness happy

Death means nothing to us

em The Art of Happiness
philosophy quotes-to-live-by epicureanism epicurus

Death is nothing to us, because a body that has been dispersed into elements experiences no sensations, and the absence of sensation is nothing to us.

em Principal Doctrines
philosophical

He who least needs tomorrow, will most gladly greet tomorrow.

inspirational wisdom tomorrow present

The time when you should most of all withdraw into yourself is when you are forced to be in a crowd.

individuality self-reliance mass-culture

Nothing is sufficient for the person who finds sufficiency too little

morals greed enough

If the gods listened to the prayers of men, all men would quickly have perished: for they are forever praying for evil against one another

gods

If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.

happiness desires epicurus

The time when most of all you should withdraw into yourself is when you are forced to be in a crowd.

crowds masses

The art of living well and the art of dying well are one.

death dying

Of all the things which wisdom provides to make us entirely happy much the greatest is the possession of friendship.

family

The summit of pleasure is the elimination of all that gives pain.

forgiveness

Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not remember that what you now have was once among the things only hoped for.

forgiveness

Nothing is enough to the man for whom enough is too little.

forgiveness

Whoever does not regard what he has as most ample wealth is unhappy though he is master of the world.

forgiveness

Of all the things which wisdom provides to make life entirely happy much the greatest is the possession of friendship.

friendship

It is not so much our friends' help that helps us as the confidence of their help.

friendship

Any device whatever by which one frees himself from fear is a natural good.

fear overcome ways

It is vain to ask of the gods what man is capable of supplying for himself.

prayer

The greater the difficulty the more glory in surmounting it.

problems

The greater the difficulty the more glory in surmounting it.

risks

It is vain to ask of the gods what man is capable of supplying for himself.

self reliance

The flesh endures the storms of the present alone the mind those of the past and future as well as the present.

mind

The flesh endures the storms of the present alone the mind those of the past and future as well.

present

The man least dependent upon the morrow goes to meet the morrow most cheerfully.

present

To be rich is not the end but only a change of worries.

worry

The greater the difficulty the more glory in surmounting it.

worthy victories

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