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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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On Comparison:
See how many are better off than you are, but consider how many are worse
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On Religion:
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful
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On Maxims:
Precepts or maxims are of great weight; and a few useful ones on hand do more to produce a happy life than the volumes we can't find
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On Avarice:
Poverty wants some, luxury many, and avarice all things
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On Planning:
Our plans miscarry because they have no aim. When a man does not know what harbor he is making for, no wind is the right wind
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On Friendship:
One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood
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On Disgrace:
Nothing is so wretched or foolish as to anticipate misfortunes. What madness is it to be expecting evil before it comes
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On Grief:
Nothing becomes so offensive so quickly as grief. When fresh it finds someone to console it, but when it becomes chronic, it is ridiculed, and rightly
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On Problem:
No untroubled day has ever dawned for me
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On Laughter:
No one is laughable who laughs at himself
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
On Anger:
"For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind."
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Friedrich Nietzsche
On Destiny:
"Our destiny exercises its influence over us even when, as yet, we have not learned its nature: it is our future that lays down the law of our today."
Human, All Too Human
Francis Bacon
On Friendship:
"A crowd is not company; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love."
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