
Travis Parker, Chapter 15, p. 192
2000s, The Choice (2007)
Source: Eifelheim (2006), Chapter XIX (p. 341)
Travis Parker, Chapter 15, p. 192
2000s, The Choice (2007)
The Philosophy of Antoninus
Context: Epictetus wanted little, and it seems that he always had the little that he wanted, and he was content with it, as he had been with his servile station. But Antoninus after his accession to the empire sat on an uneasy seat. … what must be the trials, the troubles, the anxiety, and the sorrows of him who has the world's business on his hands with the wish to do the best that he can, and the certain knowledge that he can do very little of the good which he wishes.
The Dead Robin
Traits and Trials of Early Life (1836)
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book One: The Revelation of the Deity