Epictetus Quotes About Gratitude

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  • No man is disturbed by things, but by his opinion about things.

  • He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has.

    Epictetus (2012). “Enchiridion”, p.48, Courier Corporation
  • Everything has two handles,-one by which it may be borne; another by which it cannot.

    Epictetus (2015). “The Enchiridion”, Xist Publishing
  • We need to regularly stop and take stock; to sit down and determine within ourselves which things are worth valuing and which things are not; which risks are worth the cost and which are not. Even the most confusing or hurtful aspects of life can be made more tolerable by clear seeing and by choice.

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