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XXV.Rather than bread, let understanding (λόγος) concerning God be renewed to you day by day.

XXVI.Think of God more unremittingly than you draw your breath.

XXVII.The sorrows of the foolish are cured by Time; of the wise, by Reason.

XXVIII.He is happily minded who grieves not for what he has not, but rejoices in what he has.

XXIX.Would you live a life without grief? Then think of future things as though they had already been.

XXX.'You are a little soul bearing up a corpse,' said Epictetus

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