Enchiridion [Sentence 010b]

Enchiridion

Sentence 010b

Text and Analysis

02.01.001
μέμνησο,
μιμνήσκω
verb
XMD.2S
remember
02.01.002
ὅτι
ὅτι
conjunction
-
that
02.01.003
ὀρέξεως
ὄρεξις
noun
GSF
desire's
02.01.004
ἐπαγγελία
ἐπαγγελία
noun
NSF
promise [is]
02.01.005
ἐπιτυχία,
ἐπιτυχία
noun
NSF
attainment
02.01.006
οὗ
pronoun
GSZ
of what
02.01.007
ὀρέγῃ,
ὀρέγω
verb
PAS.3S
you desire
02.01.008
ἐκκλίσεως
ἔκκλισις
noun
GSF
aversion's
02.01.009
ἐπαγγελία
ἐπαγγελία
noun
NSF
promise [is]
02.01.010
τὸ
article
SSN
-
02.01.011
μὴ
μή
conjunction
-
not
02.01.012
περιπεσεῖν
περιπίπτω
verb
AAN
to embrace
02.01.013
ἐκείνῳ,
ἐκεῖνος
pronoun
DSM
that
02.01.014
ὅς
pronoun
SSN
which
02.01.015
ἐκκλίνεται,
ἐκκλίνω
verb
PMI.3S
is avoided
02.01.016
καὶ
καί
conjunction
-
and
02.01.017
article
NSM
the
02.01.018
μὲν
μέν
particle
-
one
02.01.019
ἐν
ἐν
preposition
-
in
02.01.020
ὀρέξει
ὄρεξις
noun
DSF
desire
02.01.021
ἀποτυγχάνων
ἀποτυγχάνω
verb
PAP.NS-
failing
02.01.022
ἀτυχής,
ἀτυχής
adjective
NSZ
[is] unfortunate
02.01.023
article
NSM
the
02.01.024
δὲ
δέ
particle
-
one
02.01.025
ἐν
ἐν
preposition
-
in
02.01.026
ἐκκλίσει
ἔκκλισις
noun
DSF
aversion
02.01.027
περιπίπτων
περιπίπτω
verb
PAP.NS-
embracing
02.01.028
δυστυχής.
δυστυχής
adjective
NSZ
[is] miserable

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Translations

Remember that following desire promises the attainment of that of which you are desirous; and aversion promises the avoiding that to which you are averse. However, he who fails to obtain the object of his desire is disappointed, and he who incurs the object of his aversion wretched.Elizabeth Carter (c.1750)
Remember that desire demands the attainment of that of which you are desirous; and aversion demands the avoidance of that to which you are averse; that he who fails of the object of his desires is disappointed; and he who incurs the object of his aversion is wretched.Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1890)
Remember that desire contains in it the profession (hope) of obtaining that which you desire; and the profession (hope) in aversion (turning from a thing) is that you will not fall into that which you attempt to avoid: and he who fails in his desire is unfortunate; and he who falls into that which he would avoid, is unhappy.George Long (1890)
Remember that the will to get promises attainment of what you will, and the will to avoid promises escape from what you avoid; and he who fails to get what he wills is unfortunate, and he who does not escape what he wills to avoid is miserable.Percy Ewing Matheson (1916)