“Who are those people by whom you wish to be admired? Are they not these whom you are in the habit of saying that they are mad? What then? Do you wish to be admired by the mad?”
Quote by Epictetus
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Comprising a series of treatises on ethics, politics, and the nature of the state, this work explores the principles of governance and the role of individuals within society. more
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