“Wherever any one is against his will, that is to him a prison.”
Quote by Epictetus
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All the Works of Epictetus: Which are Now Extant; Consisting of His Discourses, Preserved by Arrian, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments
The book is a comprehensive compilation of the philosophical works of Epictetus, a Stoic philosopher. It features his discourses, which were recorded by Arrian, a student of Epictetus. The Enchiridion is a concise summary of Epictetus's teachings, while the fragments provide additional insights into his philosophy. more
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