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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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That moderation which nature prescribes, which limits our desires by resources restricted to our needs, has abandoned the field it has now come to this -- that to want only what is enough is a sign both of boorishness and of utter destitution.
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True praise comes often even to the lowly false praise only to the strong.
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The best way to do good to ourselves is to do it to others the right way to gather is to scatter.
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It is medicine, not scenery, for which a sick man must go searching.
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Indolence is stagnation employment is life.
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Men love their country, not because it is great, but because it is their own.
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Life is divided into three periods: that which has been, that which is, that which will be. Of these the present is short, the future is doubtful, the past is certain.
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The first petition that we are to make to Almighty God is for a good conscience, the next for health of mind, and then of body.
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Light griefs do speak, while sorrow's tongue is bound.
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The pleasures of the palate deal with us like Egyptian thieves who strangle those whom they embrace.
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Nature ever provides for her own exigencies.
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You should keep on learning as long as there is something you do not know.
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We should live as if we were in public view, and think, too, as if someone could peer into the inmost recesses of our hearts-which someone can!
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A coward calls himself cautious, a miser thrifty.
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True love hates and will not bear delay.
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Most men ebb and flow in wretchedness between the fear of death and the hardship of life they are unwilling to live, and yet they do not know how to die.
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So live with an inferior as you would wish a superior to live with you.
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