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Discourses, "Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious" (§1)

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The wise and good man neither himself fights with any person, nor does he allow another, so far as he can prevent it. And an example of this as well as of all other things is proposed to us in the life of Socrates, who not only himself on all occasions avoided fights (quarrels), but would not allow even others to quarrel.
Epictetus·Discourses, "Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious" (§1)·trans. Long
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