The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Epictetus, Golden Sayings 140


Why are you thus insatiable? Why thus unreasonable? Why encumber the world?

"Yes, but I would gladly have my wife and children with me too."

What, are they then yours, and not His that gave them—His that made you? Give up then that which is not your own: yield it to One who is better than you. 

"No, but why did He bring one into the world on these conditions?"

If it suits you not, depart! He has no need of a spectator who finds fault with his lot! Them that will take part in the Feast he needs—that will lift their voices with the rest that men may applaud the more, and exalt the Great Assembly in hymns and songs of praise. 

But the wretched and the fearful He will not be displeased to see absent from it: for when they were present, they did not behave as at a Feast, nor fulfill their proper office; but moaned as though in pain, and found fault with their fate, their fortune and their companions; insensible to what had fallen to their lot, insensible to the powers they had received for a very different purpose—the powers of Magnanimity, of Nobility of Heart, of Fortitude, of Freedom!



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