Against specious appearances we must set clear convictions, bright and ready for use. When death appears as an evil, we ought immediately to remember that evils are things to be avoided, but death is inevitable.


The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments (ed. 1866)


Against specious appearances we must set clear convictions, bright and ready for use. When death appears as an evil, we ought immediately to remember ...

Against specious appearances we must set clear convictions, bright and ready for use. When death appears as an evil, we ought immediately to remember ...

Against specious appearances we must set clear convictions, bright and ready for use. When death appears as an evil, we ought immediately to remember ...

Against specious appearances we must set clear convictions, bright and ready for use. When death appears as an evil, we ought immediately to remember ...