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Whatever falls into our possession and knowledge fails to bring satisfaction; we go panting after things unknown and things to come, because the things that are present are never enough. It is not, in my view, that they lack what it takes to satisfy us, but rather that we hold them in an unhealthy and immoderate grip. Montaigne, Of a Saying of Cæsar (1580)
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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