Men inflict injuries from hatred, jealousy or contempt, but the wise man masters all these passions by means of reason.

Epicurus
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Men inflict injuries from hatred, jealousy or contempt, but the wise man masters all these passions by means of reason. The wise man is able to conquer his own emotions and therefore, he is able to overcome the rest of the world.

Source: The Art Of Happiness

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