Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Crime requires further crime to conceal it.
Seneca the Younger
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Seneca the Younger
Aphorist
Philosopher
Playwright
Poet
Politician
Statesperson
Writer
Córdoba
Andalusia
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Seneca the Younger
the Younger Seneca
Lucio Anneo Seneca
Annaeus Seneca
Lucius Annaeus Seneca minor
Lucius Annaeus Seneca Iunior
Crime
Conceal
Requires
More quotes by Seneca the Younger
Fidelity purchased with money, money can destroy.
Seneca the Younger
You should keep on learning as long as there is something you do not know.
Seneca the Younger
If you are surprised at the number of our maladies, count our cooks.
Seneca the Younger
Many person might have achieved wisdom had they not supposed that they already possessed it.
Seneca the Younger
May be is very well, but Must is the master. It is my duty to show justice without recompense.
Seneca the Younger
People pay the doctor for his trouble for his kindness they still remain in his debt.
Seneca the Younger
For what else is Nature but God and the Divine Reason that pervades the whole universe and all its parts.
Seneca the Younger
Whom they have injured they also hate.
Seneca the Younger
That comes too late that comes for the asking.
Seneca the Younger
Drunkenness is nothing else but a voluntary madness.
Seneca the Younger
Refuse to let the thought of death bother you: nothing is grim when we have escaped that fear.
Seneca the Younger
To meditate an injury is to commit one.
Seneca the Younger
Simple is the language of truth.
Seneca the Younger
Let us fight the battle-retreat from the things that attract us and rouse ourselves to meet the things that actually attack us.
Seneca the Younger
Leisure without study is death, and the grave of a living man.
Seneca the Younger
On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!
Seneca the Younger
Nobody becomes guilty by fate.
Seneca the Younger
There is nothing more despicable than an old man who has no other proof than his age to offer of his having lived long in the world.
Seneca the Younger
How can a thing possibly govern others when it cannot be governed itself?
Seneca the Younger
Abstinence is easier than temperance.
Seneca the Younger