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The Essential Epicurus

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Death is nothing to us; for the body, when it has been resolved into its elements, has no feeling, and that which has no feeling is nothing to us. — location: 24 ^ref-21286


Death is nothing to us; for that which has been dissolved into its elements experiences no sensations, and that which has no sensation is nothing to us. — location: 112 ^ref-52743


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