Law intends indeed to do service to human life, but it is not able when men do not choose to accept her services; for it is only in those who are obedient to her that she displays her special virtue.


The Discourses of Epictetus: With the Encheiridion and Fragments (ed. 1890)


Law intends indeed to do service to human life, but it is not able when men do not choose to accept her services; for it is only in those who are...

Law intends indeed to do service to human life, but it is not able when men do not choose to accept her services; for it is only in those who are...

Law intends indeed to do service to human life, but it is not able when men do not choose to accept her services; for it is only in those who are...

Law intends indeed to do service to human life, but it is not able when men do not choose to accept her services; for it is only in those who are...