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This is an evolving resource of Stoicism quotes on the various situations you'll come across in life. The goal is to stick to the original texts as much as possible.
  
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== Getting started ==
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I recommend that any newbie to Stoicism starts with the book [https://www.amazon.com/Unshakable-Freedom-Ancient-Secrets-Applied/dp/0920219187 ''Unshakable Freedom''], by Chuck Chakrapani.
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He also has a freely available Kindle translation of The Enchiridion, called [https://www.amazon.com/Good-Life-Handbook-Epictetus-Enchiridion/dp/0920219144 ''The Good Life Handbook''], which I highly recommend as well.
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This is an evolving resource of Stoicism quotes on the various situations you'll come across in life. The goal is to stick to the original texts as much as possible.

Feel free to register an account and contribute. All new edits will go into a moderation queue.

I recommend that any newbie to Stoicism starts with the book Unshakable Freedom, by Chuck Chakrapani.

He also has a freely available Kindle translation of The Enchiridion, called The Good Life Handbook, which I highly recommend as well.

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