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When we are invited to a banquet, we take what is put before us. If someone should order the host to serve him fish or pastries, he would seem eccentric. But out in the world, we ask the gods for things they do not give us – even though there are many things they have given us. Epictetus, Fragment (Stobæus 3.4.91)
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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