Similar words: epicure, epicurean, thesaurus, epic, spicule, depict, epicene, pedicure. Meaning: n. Greek philosopher who believed that the world is a random combination of atoms and that pleasure is the highest good (341-270 BC).
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1) Epicurus had a mundane philosophy yet despite suffering intense pain of the intestines, he enjoyed a blissful last day on earth.
2) His initial intention was to publish something on Epicurus merely as an appendix to the Exercises.
3) Epicurus This shit feels good.
4) Without confidence there is no friendship ─ Epicurus.
5) Epicurus pursued it by livingin congenial societyeatingdry bread, supplemented by a little cheese on feast days.
6) Epicurus, who was known as a hedonist,[http://sentencedict.com/epicurus.html] didn't argue that the pursuit of more and more pleasure was the key to happiness.
7) Like Democritus and other Presocratics before him, Epicurus rejected the idea of anthropomorphic gods who were cognisant of human affairs.
8) They love Epicurus and his simple pleasures from ancient Greece.
9) The Epicureans were disciples of Epicurus, who believed pleasure to be the highest good in life.
10) In essence, Epicurus follows Democritus’atomism but with one important modification.
11) It is a poor saying of Epicurus , Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus.
12) However, it was possible to tell that the library contained the complete works of Epicurus.
13) But his interest grew as he worked, and he began to aim at a comprehensive expository commentary on Epicurus.
14) Does the study of nature contribute to the happiness which is the ultimategoal of Epicurus?
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