Epictetus. (c.A.D. 50c.A.D. 138). The Golden Sayings of Epictetus. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| Rufus 1 used to say, If you have leisure to praise me, what I say is naught. In truth he spoke in such wise, that each of us who sat there, thought that some one had accused him to Rufus:so surely did he lay his finger on the very deeds we did: so surely display the faults of each before his very eyes. | 1 |
| | | Note 1. C. Musonius Rufus, a Stoic philosopher, whose lectures Epictetus had attended. [back] |
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