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Teachings from our distant past (Epicurus, an ancient Greek philosopher, taught that the purpose of philosophy was to attain a happy, tranquil life, characterized by ataraxia — peace and freedom from fear — and aponia — the absence of pain —
ussbbw: “Not what we have but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.” by Epicurus(Model: Patty)
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victoriousvocabulary: ATARAXIA[noun]a Greek term used by Pyrrho and Epicurus for a lucid state, characterised by freedom from worry or any other preoccupation; a state of freedom from emotional disturbance and anxiety; tranquillity; serenity.Etymology:
christmasovis: — Doesn’t it scare you?— No— How can you not be afraid?— I’ve seen so many die. Then there’s that… Epicurus about not fearing death. “When we are, deaths has not come. When death has come… we are not” We know what’s
alibabe48:“Skillful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempest.” Epicurus…🕉
stickyembraces: “Send me a pot of cheese, so that I may have a feast when I care to.” - Epicurus in a letter to a follower
dailynietzsche: “Epicurus called Plato and all of his followers ‘actors,’ because there was ‘nothing genuine about them.’” —F. Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, §7 (edited excerpt).
progressiveresistance: It is folly for a man to pray to the gods for that which he has the power to obtain by himself - Epicurus
Epicurus Misrepresented, or A Dialogue About the History of Pleasure
A stay at home day that was actually somewhat productive. Despite putting off going to the gym 3 times.
On God and my own views
Thoughts based on recent events, 9/29/15
Epicurus
sleepinsidemysoul: I cling to my imperfection, as the very essence of my being. The Garden of Epicurus, 1894
peonyandbee: “Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” — Epicurus
lilgivenchyprincess: “Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” — Epicurus