As it is pleasant to see the sea from the land, so it is pleasant for him who has escaped from troubles to think of them.


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


As it is pleasant to see the sea from the land, so it is pleasant for him who has escaped from troubles to think of them.

As it is pleasant to see the sea from the land, so it is pleasant for him who has escaped from troubles to think of them.

As it is pleasant to see the sea from the land, so it is pleasant for him who has escaped from troubles to think of them.

As it is pleasant to see the sea from the land, so it is pleasant for him who has escaped from troubles to think of them.