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To relax the mind is to lose it.
Lectures 6
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Virtue is not simply theoretical knowledge, but it is practical application as well.
Lectures 6
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We will deserve to be considered happy if, living rightly, we act rightly.
Lectures 17
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To us human beings, living virtuously is the same thing as living happily.
Lectures 17
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One could not find a cure for grief, or anger, or misfortune, other than reason.
Lectures 6
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If one accomplishes some good though with toil, the toil passes, but the good remains.
Lectures 1
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If one accomplishes something shameful with pleasure, the pleasure passes, but the shame remains.
Lectures 1
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The good man is invincible, for he does not enter a contest where he is not superior.
Lectures 7
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He who has a body subject to many weaknesses lacks no better aid than philosophy.
Lectures 8
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It is not possible to live well today unless one thinks of it as one's last.
Lectures 1