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Seneca Quotes

«The good man is Nature's creditor, giving her back better life than he had of her»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: creditor
«If you are wise, You will mingle one thing with the other- Not hoping without doubt; Not doubting without hope»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: mingle
«For it is both a vice to believe everyone and no-one»
Author: Seneca
«It is safer to offend certain men than it is to oblige them; for as proof that they owe nothing they seek recourse in hatred»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: offend, safer
«Fortune dreads the brave and is only terrible to the coward»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: dreads
«Success consecrates the foulest crimes»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: consecrates, foulest
«There are more things, Lucilius, that frighten us than injure us, and we suffer more in imagination than in reality»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: frighten
«Do not ask for what you will wish you had not got»
Author: Seneca
«The voice of flattery affects us after it has ceased, just as after a concert men find some agreeable air ringing in their ears to the exclusion of all serious business»
Author: Seneca | Keywords: affects, concert
«To have may be taken from us, to have had, never»
Author: Seneca