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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
c. 4 BCE-65 CE • Roman
Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and playwright. His letters to Lucilius offer practical wisdom for living well.
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“He bears with thee, watches thee, neither greater nor stronger than thee — for thou art akin to him.”
“Do not say, 'I have done this for years' — start over today.”
“He who is wise will become like the gods, free of want and free of fear.”
“He who lives by hope dies by anxiety.”
“Cease to hope, and you will cease to fear.”
“Both hope and fear belong to a soul hanging in suspense.”
“They belong to one anxious about the future.”
“It is the wise man's part to be content and to look at his own situation rather than at others'.”
“As long as we are with men, let us cherish men.”
“Man is for man a sacred thing.”
“The greatest poverty is not to live in a poor place, but to be of a poor spirit.”
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