

“What use is it to me to be able to divide a piece of land into equal areas if I‟m unable to divide it with a brother? What use is the ability to measure out a portion of an acre with an accuracy extending even to the bits which elude the measuring rod if I‟m upset when some high-handed neighbour encroaches slightly on my property?”
― Letters from a Stoic
― Letters from a Stoic

“Tu vuoi sapere che cosa penso degli studi liberali: non stimo, non considero un bene studi che sfociano in un guadagno. Sono arti venali, utili se esercitano la mente, ma non la occupano del tutto. Bisogna dedicarvisi finché l'animo non è in grado di trattare una materia più impegnativa; sono il nostro tirocinio, non il nostro lavoro.”
― Letters from a Stoic
― Letters from a Stoic

“The best part of life are flitting by, the worse are to come.”
― Letters from a Stoic
― Letters from a Stoic

“I have been speaking about liberal studies. Yet look at the amount of useless and superfluous matter to be found in the philosophers. Even they have descended to the level of drawing distinctions between the uses of different syllables and discussing the proper meanings of prepositions and conjunctions. They have come to envy the philologist and the mathematician, and they have taken over all the inessential elements in those studies – with the result that they know more about devoting care and attention to their speech than about devoting such attention to their lives. Listen and let me show you the sorry consequences to which subtlety carried too far can lead, and what an enemy it is to truth. Protagoras declares that it is possible to argue either side of any question with equal force, even the question whether or not one can equally argue either side of any question! Nausiphanes declares that of the things which appear to us to exist, none exists any more than it does not exist. Parmenides declares that of all these phenomena none exists except the whole. Zeno of Elea has dismissed all such difficulties by introducing another; he declares that nothing exists. The Pyrrhonean, Megarian, Eretrian and Academic schools pursue more or less similar lines; the last named have introduced a new branch of knowledge, non-knowledge.”
― Letters from a Stoic
― Letters from a Stoic

“I would like to fasten on someone from the older generation and say to him: ‘I see that you have come to the last stage of human life; you are close upon your hundredth year, or even beyond: come now, hold an audit of your life. Reckon how much of your time has been taken up by a money-lender, how much by a mistress, a patron, a client, quarrelling with your wife, dashing about the city on your social obligations. Consider also the diseases which we have brought on ourselves, and the time too which has been unused.”
― On the Shortness of Life: Life Is Long if You Know How to Use It
― On the Shortness of Life: Life Is Long if You Know How to Use It

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