Unhappy is the man, though he rule the world, who doesn't consider himself supremely blessed. In order to consider himself supremely blessed he must deeply understand that things could be much worse but aren't! To not do that is to always be less happy than he could be.
It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence. - Seneca The Elder
It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence.
- Seneca The Elder
What you think about yourself is much more important than what others think of you. - Seneca The Elder
What you think about yourself is much more important than what others think of you.
We should every night call ourselves to an account: What infirmity have I mastered today? What passions opposed! What temptation resisted? What virtu… - Seneca The Elder
We should every night call ourselves to an account: What infirmity have I mastered today? What passions opposed! What temptation resisted? What virtu…
Let us train our minds to desire what the situation demands. - Seneca The Elder
Let us train our minds to desire what the situation demands.
A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two. - Seneca The Elder
A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two.
The courts of kings are full of people, but empty of friends. - Seneca The Elder
The courts of kings are full of people, but empty of friends.
The mind is slow to unlearn what it learnt early. - Seneca The Elder
The mind is slow to unlearn what it learnt early.
If a man does not know what port he is steering for, no wind is favorable to him. - Seneca The Elder
If a man does not know what port he is steering for, no wind is favorable to him.
We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality. - Seneca The Elder
We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.
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