The wise man is but little favored by fortune, but his reason procures him the greatest and most valuable goods.
Epicurean philosophy
The wise man is but little favored by fortune, but his reason procures him the greatest and most valuable goods.
Epicurean philosophy
From his teachings, recorded by Diogenes Laërtius
3rd century BCE
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