Epictetus. (c.A.D. 50c.A.D. 138). The Golden Sayings of Epictetus.
The Harvard Classics. 190914.
XLIII
A man was talking to me to-day about the priesthood of Augustus. I said to him, Let the thing go, my good Sir; you will spend a great deal to no purpose.
Will you be standing there to tell those that read them, That is my name written there? And even though you could now be there in every case, what will you do when you are dead?