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Discourses, "How Everything May be Done Acceptably to the Gods" (§1)

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When some one asked, How may a man eat acceptably to the gods, he answered: If he can eat justly and contentedly, and with equanimity, and temperately, and orderly, will it not be also acceptable to the gods? But when you have asked for warm water and the slave has not heard, or if he did hear has brought only tepid water, or he is not even found to be in the house, then not to be vexed or to burst with passion, is not this acceptable to the gods?
Epictetus·Discourses, "How Everything May be Done Acceptably to the Gods" (§1)·trans. Long
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