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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 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 | ||
| c4cad53 | You must go now, fellow-soldiers, to yonder place, whence there is no 'must' about your returning!" | Seneca the Younger | ||
| 7b91da1 | But he has no fear; unconquered he looks down from a lofty height upon his sufferings. | Seneca the Younger | ||
| 6a2597b | A thatched roof once covered free men; under marble and gold dwells slavery. | Seneca the Younger | ||
| 062a02b | As our acts and our thoughts are, so will our lives be. | Seneca the Younger | ||
| 7dbcb4a | All the Good of mortals is mortal." | Seneca the Younger | ||
| 5ef21e0 | Pain he endures, death he awaits. | Seneca the Younger |