Until you have settled in your mind, what is best, you will be in a state of irresolution.
Stoic philosopher
Until you have settled in your mind, what is best, you will be in a state of irresolution.
Stoic philosopher
Moral Letters to Lucilius, Letter 42, On the Power of Philosophy
c. 65 AD
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