The magnitude of pleasure reaches its limit in the removal of all pain. When that point is attained, pleasure does not further increase, but only varies in kind.
Epicurean philosophy
The magnitude of pleasure reaches its limit in the removal of all pain. When that point is attained, pleasure does not further increase, but only varies in kind.
Epicurean philosophy
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"The wise man, when he is in danger, laughs at the danger."
Shocking"Self-sufficiency is the greatest of all wealth."
Controversial"The wise man is able to live well even in poverty."
Strange & Unusual"The limit of quantity in pleasures is the removal of all that is painful. Wherever and whenever this is present, pleasure is no longer increased, but has reached its stationary maximum."
Controversial"Against all things it is possible to provide security, but as against death we all live in an unwalled city."
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