When a man who is conscious of never having done or thought anything of value finds a philosopher who tells him, ‘You’re wonderfully gifted, a man of unimpaired integrity,’ what else do you suppose that he can say to himself except ‘This fellow is seeking to make use of me in some way’?
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Author Epictetus
Source Discourses
Topic integrity value
Date 2nd century
Language English
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Note Translated by Robin Hard
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