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08fa381 Self-defense is the clearest of all laws; and for this reason - the lawyers didn't make it. Self-defense
8e17777 Self-esteem is the greatest sickness known to man or woman because it's conditional. Self-esteem
13c1d2d Nothing is better for self-esteem than survival. Self-esteem
e87d228 Honor is self-esteem made visible in action. Self-esteem
b7d9964 Now, so far as I can judge, self-love is the root of all evil; Self-love
652f49b Ofttimes nothing profits moreWell manag'd. Self-love
7dcf47e To observations which ourselves we make,We grow more partial for th' observer's sake. Self-love
b3417e8 Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sinAs self-neglecting. Self-love
9818889 I to myself am dearer than a friend. Self-love
ab487ea Self-love is the greatest of all flatterers. Self-love
78686b2 But respect yourself most of all. Self-love
f4e3285 Without doubt I can teach crowing: for I gobble. Self-love
cf81914 I am the most concerned in my own interests. Self-love
846e960 Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world. Self-pity
c50e9f0 Regret not that which is past; and trust not to thine own righteousness. Self-righteousness
ed907fa Self-sufficiency is the greatest of all riches. Self-sufficiency
ffff9f4 Women can do nothing that has permanence. Selma Lagerlöf
a7f94c1 Do you seek Alcides' equal? None is, except himself. Seneca the Younger
a282883 Mens impudicam facere, non casus, solet. Seneca the Younger
5b5cc72 If you would not have a man flinch when the crisis comes, train him before it comes. Seneca the Younger
b96ae27 Prove your words by your deeds. Seneca the Younger
a2e932b You will thus understand that what you fear is either insignificant or short-lived. Seneca the Younger
df3dd6e It was a great deed to conquer Carthage, but a greater deed to conquer death. Seneca the Younger
c9d91ef You do not know where death awaits you; so be ready for it everywhere. Seneca the Younger
48174f5 You need a change of soul rather than a change of climate. Seneca the Younger
bd4393c You must lay aside the burdens of the mind; until you do this, no place will satisfy you. Seneca the Younger
a2fa8c8 He who does not wish to die cannot have wished to live. Seneca the Younger
dc868fd Would you know what makes men greedy for the future? It is because no one has yet found himself. Seneca the Younger
20d687e You must die erect and unyielding. Seneca the Younger
eea7402 No man ought to glory except in that which is his own. Seneca the Younger
5204f7f He that owns himself has lost nothing. But how few men are blessed with ownership of self! Seneca the Younger
87d516c Would you really know what philosophy offers to humanity? Philosophy offers counsel. Seneca the Younger
4c923ed The wise man is joyful, happy and calm, unshaken, he lives on a plane with the gods. Seneca the Younger
9c48ea1 That which Fortune has not given, she cannot take away. Seneca the Younger
3be939d I am endeavouring to live every day as if it were a complete life. Seneca the Younger
893c506 Fortune has taken away, but Fortune has given. Seneca the Younger
cf6ef72 Let us greedily enjoy our friends, because we do not know how long this privilege will be ours. Seneca the Younger
d4be4e7 Whatever can happen at any time can happen today. Seneca the Younger
3a510fd These actions are not essentially difficult; it is we ourselves that are soft and flabby. Seneca the Younger
ad44740 He knows his own strength; he knows that he was born to carry burdens. Seneca the Younger
108e70a But the wise man knows that all things are in store for him. Whatever happens, he says: "I knew it." Seneca the Younger
75e02b5 So near at hand is freedom, and is anyone still a slave? Seneca the Younger
c081bd8 There is no sorrow in the world, when we have escaped from the fear of death. Seneca the Younger
f0ab43a Is it for this purpose that we are strong--that we may have light burdens to bear? Seneca the Younger