Seneca Quotes

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Maggie Stiefvater
“Ronan's smile was sharp and hooked as one of the creature's claws. "'A sword is never a killer; it is a tool in the killer's hand'."

"I can't believe Noah didn't stick around to help."

"Sure you can. Never trust the dead.”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves

Seneca
“What is harder than rock? What is softer than water? Yet hard rocks are hollowed out by soft water?”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Natural Questions

Seneca
“distringit librorum multitudo

(the abundance of books is distraction)”
Seneca

Ryan Holiday
“A good person dyes events with his own color . . . and turns whatever happens to his own benefit.”
Ryan Holiday, The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph

Seneca
“True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“Retire into yourself as much as you can. Associate with people who are likely to improve you. Welcome those whom you are capable of improving.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“Huius (sapientis) opus unum est de divinis humanisque verum invenire; ab hac numquam recedit religio, pietas, iustitia ...”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Seneca
“If you shape your life according to nature, you will never be poor; if according to people's opinions, you will never be rich.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“You have buried someone you loved. Now look for someone to love. It is better to make good the loss of a friend than to cry over him.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“Quanto potius, deorum opera celebrare quam Philippi aut Alexandri latrocinia...”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Seneca
“... for life itself is slavery if the courage to die be absent...”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“While other people are snatched away from us, we are being filched away surreptitiously from ourselves.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“It matters not how long the action is spun out, but how good the acting is”
Seneca

Seneca
“Perchance some day the memory of this sorrow Will even bring delight”
Seneca

“At its core, Stoicism, like the sturdy oak tree, stands firm amidst the torrential downpour of life’s distractions. It teaches us that while we may not command the winds to change, we possess the power to adjust our sails, to guide our minds through the tumultuous sea of life’s happenings.”
Kevin L. Michel, The Power of the Present: A Stoic's Guide to Unyielding Focus

Michel de Montaigne
“Seneca'nın bir mektubundan: "Deli kadın kör olduğunu anlamıyor ve benim evimin karanlık olduğunu ileri sürerek, kendisini başka yere götürmesini istiyor yöneticisinden ikide bir. Onun bu durumuna gülüyoruz; ama inan bana ki hepimizin düştüğü bir durumdur bu: Kimse cimri olduğunu, kıskanç olduğunu kabul etmez. Körler hiç olmazsa bir yol gösterici isterler; biz kendi kendimizi sokarız yanlış yollara. Benim yükseklerde gözüm yoktur, ama Roma'da başka türlü yaşanmaz, deriz; öfkeliysem, güvenli bir hayat kuramadıysam suç bende değil, gençlikte deriz. Dışımızda aramayalım kötülüğü, içimizdedir o; ciğerimize işlemiştir. Hasta olduğumuzu bilmemek de iyileşmemizi daha zorlaştırır. Kendimizi erkenden bilmeye başlamazsak, nasıl başederiz bunca dertlerle, bunca kötülüklerle? Oysa felsefe gibi çok tatlı bir ilacımız da var. Öteki ilaçları ancak bizi iyileştirirlerse hoş buluruz; felsefe ise hem hoşlandırır, hem iyileştirir bizi.”
Montaigne
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Seneca
“Reflect that nothing merits admiration except the spirit, the impressiveness of which prevents it from being impressed by anything.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“The Gallic cock was worth most on his own dunghill” - a Roman proverb.”
Seneca, Apocolocyntosis

Seneca
“Nothing, to my way of thinking, is a better proof of a well ordered mind than a man's ability to stop just where he is and pass some time in his own company.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“I would not venture as yet to assure you, or even to hope, that there is nothing left in me needing to be changed.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“We who are recovering from a prolonged spiritual sickness are in the same condition as invalids who have been affected to such an extent by prolonged indisposition that they cannot once be taken out of doors without ill effects.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“A person who starts being friends with you because it pays him will similarly cease to be friends because it pays him to do so.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“Having in mind not how bravely I was capable of dying but how far from bravely he was capable of bearing the loss, I commanded myself to live. There are times when even to live is an act of bravery.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

Seneca
“Cruzarei o oceano, se nada me impedir.”
Seneca

“Pretense is of no avail. Few are deceived by the face that is just painted on: one's true identity goes straight to the core. Deceits have nothing solid about them. A lie is a tenuous thing, and on inspection, transparent.”
Margaret Graver, Seneca: Fifty Letters of a Roman Stoic

Seneca
“He is a slave.'' But shall that stand in his way?
Show me a man who is not a slave; one is a slave to lust, another to greed, another to ambition, and all men are slaves to fear.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic (Collins Classics) Paperback – 17 September 2020

Seneca
“If you set a high value on liberty, you must set a low value on everything else.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic (Collins Classics) Paperback – 17 September 2020

Seneca
“When men have begun to desire all things in opposition to the ways of nature, they end up by entirely abandoning the ways of nature”
Seneca, Letters From A Stoic | Moral Letters To Lucilius
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Seneca
“You will come to your own when you shall understand that those whom the world calls fortunate are really the most unfortunate of all”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic
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Seneca
“Apressa-te a viver, caro Lucílio, imagina que cada dia é uma vida completa.”
Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

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