Epictetus: 1. Neither death nor pain is to be feared, but the fear of pain or death
2. The poor body must be separated from the spirit as it was before, either now or later. Why then are you troubled if it be now? For if not now, later
Seneca: 3. We must make ready for death before making ready for life
4. Death would be a thing to dread if it could stay. But it either doesnโt come, or comes & is gone
5. What matters is not how long you live, but how well; & often living well means that you cannot live long
6. There are no ills to be suffered after death, reports that make the underworld terrible to us are mere tales
7. Let us order our minds as if we had come to the end. Let us postpone nothing. Let us balance lifeโs account every day.