epicurus in A Sentence

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    Epicurus could take it.

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    Epicurus was born in 342/341 years.

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    Epicurus taught that the gods have no interest in mankind.

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    Epicurus also taught that there can be no life after death.

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    Surprisingly, Epicurus did not teach his followers to live that way!

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    Lacking“ the joy of Jehovah,” Epicurus called life a“ bitter gift.”.

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    The ancient philosopher Epicurus famously argued that pleasure is the highest good.

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    The king said,“I feel very pleased with you and your people, Epicurus.

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    I don't know that anybody except me has ever called Epicurus great.

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    Epicurus said that the soul actually had mass and was, therefore, an infinitesimal body.

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    The ancient philosopher Epicurus famously argued that pleasure is the highest good for man.

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    According to Epicurus, the gods did not create the universe, and life came into existence by accident.

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    I am sorry that I have not mentioned Epicurus, but I am not responsible for it.

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    The Epicureans were followers of the Greek philosopher Epicurus, who lived from 341 to 270 B.C. E.

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    Once the king came to see Epicurus because he had heard how these people are immensely happy.

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    If thou wilt make a man happy,' says Epicurus,‘add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.'.

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    If thou wilt make a man happy” said Epicurus“add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.”.

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    If you want to make a man happy, do not give him riches, but stay away from his desires.”- Epicurus.

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    If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away from his desires." ~ Epicurus.

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    Specifically, Epicurus pointed out that troubles entailed by maintaining an extravagant lifestyle tend to outweigh the pleasure of partaking in it.

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    Epicurus said,“If you want to make a man happy, add not to his possessions, but take away from his desires.”.

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    To quote him, Epicurus said“If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.”.

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    This is why Epicurus said,“If you want to make a man happy, add not to his possessions, but take away from his desires.”.

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    Death," Epicurus said,"is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist."!

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    According to Epicurus, reason teaches that pleasure is good and that pain is bad, and that pleasure and pain are the ultimate measures of good and bad.

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    In the words of the ancient philosopher Epicurus,‘It is possible to provide security against other ills, but as far as death is concerned, we men live in a city without walls.'.

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    For Epicurus the sovereign good was pleasure, and Descartes says that in fact this is not in contradiction with Zeno's teaching, because virtue produces a spiritual pleasure, that is better than bodily pleasure.

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    Although it only became a truly widely accepted fact after Copernicus and Kepler in the 16th and 17th centuries, the idea of plural worlds certainly dates back to antiquity, with intellectuals from Epicurus to Nicholas of Cusa proposing them to be inhabited with lifeforms similar to our own.

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    Although it only became a truly widely accepted fact after Copernicus and Kepler in the 16th and 17th centuries, the idea of plural worlds certainly dates all the way back to antiquity, with intellectuals from Epicurus to Nicholas of Cusa proposing them to be inhabited with lifeforms similar to our own.

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