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“First say to yourself what you would be; then do what you have to do.”
“First say to yourself what you would be; then do what you have to do.”
"First say to yourself what you would be; then do what you have to do." — Epictetus. A minimalist typographic quote poster from our Epictetus collection. Archival matte paper, ready to hang.
The Epictetus collection is part of our Philosophy & Wisdom family — a focused selection of quote posters for epictetus enthusiasts. Each poster applies the same minimalist design principles as the rest of the shop: clean typography, archival matte paper, generous white space, and a commitment to letting the words do the work. These posters are ideal for anyone specifically seeking epictetus-themed wall art, whether for a personal space, a gift, or professional environment. All prints ship flat to protect clean edges, fit standard frames, and qualify for free shipping on orders over $50.
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Our Epictetus collection brings together carefully selected quotes for epictetus enthusiasts. Each poster uses the same minimalist typography and archival paper as the rest of the shop — clean design that keeps the focus on the words. Part of our Philosophy & Wisdom family.
Yes — epictetus quote posters make thoughtful gifts for anyone interested in this theme. They are personal without being overly sentimental, and become a permanent piece of the recipient's space. Free shipping on orders over $50.
All our posters share the same minimalist design language — archival matte paper, clean typography, generous margins. The Epictetus collection focuses specifically on this niche within the broader Philosophy & Wisdom category, so you get the same quality with specialized curation.
Explore more from our philosophy & wisdom poster collection from socrates & plato to existentialism. Every print is minimal, archival, and ready to hang.
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