You are a little soul carrying around a corpse, as Epictetus used to say.
Stoic philosopher, former slave
You are a little soul carrying around a corpse, as Epictetus used to say.
Stoic philosopher, former slave
Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Book 4, Chapter 41 (attributing to Epictetus)
c. 108 AD (Epictetus), c. 161-180 AD (Marcus Aurelius)
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