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" All the earth is mine, and I have a right to go all over it and through it. "
Over
Through
Earth
" A man must fortify himself and understand that a wise man who yields to laziness or anger or passion or love of drink, or who commits any other action prompted by impulse and inopportune, will probably find his fault condoned; but if he stoops to greed, he will not be pardoned, but render himself odious as a combination of all vices at once. "
Action
Love
Man
" As soldiers need not only courage but tactics also, so does a philosopher need not only courage and philosophy but discernment also, to tell what his right time of dying is - so that he neither seek it nor flee it. "
Dying
Need
Courage
" Don't keep your good manners to the end another time, but begin with them. "
Manners
Time
Good Manners
" Every argument is incapable of helping unless it is singular and addressed to a single person. Therefore, one who discourses in any other way presumably does so from love of reputation. "
Person
Way
Reputation
" Festivals cause diseases, since they lighten cares but increase gluttony. "
Cares
Festivals
Since
" I asked certain rich men if they felt embittered. 'How could we not?' they said. So I asked them what caused this anguish. They blamed their wealth. "
Wealth
Said
Men
" I asked questions when I was a stripling, and it is not my business to ask questions now, but to teach people what I have discovered. "
People
Now
Business
" If any man has left us for fear of Nero, I shall not account him a coward; but I shall hail as a philosopher any man who has been superior to this fear, and I shall teach him all I know. "
Teach
Know
Coward
" I feel friendship towards philosophers, but towards sophists, teachers of literature, or any other such kind of godforsaken people, I neither feel friendship now, nor may I ever do so in the future. "
People
Teachers
Friendship
" If you have problems of conduct that are difficult and hard to settle, I will furnish you with solutions, for I not only know matters of practice and duty, but I even know them beforehand. "
Duty
Practice
Problems
" In my judgment, excellence and wealth are direct opposites, since when the one shrinks, the other grows, and when one grows, the other shrinks. "
Opposites
Judgment
Wealth
" It is a true man's part not to err, but it is also noble of a man to perceive his error. "
True
Perceive
Err
" It is the duty of the law-giver to deliver to the many the instructions of whose truth he has persuaded himself. "
He
Instructions
Truth
" Just as an individual of pre-eminent worth transforms democracy into a monarchy of the best man, even so the rule of one man, if in all things it has an eye to the common welfare, is democracy. "
Man
Eye
Worth
" Multicolored stones and paintings, walkways, and theaters are useless in a city unless it also contains wisdom and law. Such things are the subject of wisdom and law, not equivalent to them. "
City
Wisdom
Useless
" My ideal is for each to do what he knows and what he can. "
He
Each
Knows
" Nero may have understood how to tune his cithern, but he disgraced his imperial office both by slackening and by tightening the strings. "
Understood
Strings
Office
" O thou Sun, send me as far over the earth as is my pleasure and thine, and may I make the acquaintance of good men, but never hear anything of bad ones, nor they of me. "
Good
Bad
Sun
" O ye gods, grant unto me to have little and to want nothing. "
Little
Want
Grant
" Plato said that virtue has no master. If a person does not honor this principle and rejoice in it, but is purchasable for money, he creates many masters for himself. "
Person
Said
Virtue
" Pythagoras said that medicine is the most godlike of arts. But if the most godlike, it should tend to the soul as well as the body, or else a living thing must be unhealthy, being diseased in its higher part. "
Arts
Living
Soul
" The gods, as they are beneficent, if they find anyone who is healthy and whole and unscarred by vice, will send him away, surely, after crowning him, not with golden crowns, but with all sorts of blessings. "
Find
Healthy
Him
" The gods do not need sacrifices, so what might one do to please them? Acquire wisdom, it seems to me, and do all the good in one's power to those humans who deserve it. "
Power
Deserve
Wisdom
" Virtue comes by nature, learning, and practice, and thanks to virtue, all of the aforesaid may deserve approval. "
Nature
Practice
Learning
" You need not wonder at my knowing all human languages; for, to tell you the truth, I also understand all the secrets of human silence. "
Human
Silence
You
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