id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10661 Epictetus A Selection from the Discourses of Epictetus with the Encheiridion .txt text/plain 62199 3652 84 one man will not see the use of things which are and which happen: Philosophy does not propose to secure for a man any external thing. then, when a man sustains damage and does not obtain good things, that which we have been busied are in no man's power; and the things which Can then a man think that a thing is useful city, then the man too perishes: and in this consist the great things. God. Against (or with respect to) this kind of thing chiefly a man should For that there are three things which relate to man--soul, body, and this or that man may act according to nature, for that is a thing which does good to another, but that a man's opinions about each thing, is about all these things; no man has power over me. every man who has the power over the things which another person wishes ./cache/10661.txt ./txt/10661.txt