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Seneca

“All the Good of mortals is mortal.” — Seneca
Pain he endures, death he awaits. — Seneca
Whoever complains about the death of anyone, is complaining that he was a man. E — Seneca
Accept in an unruffled spirit that which is inevitable. — Seneca
But how foolish it is to set out one’s life, when one is not even owner of the m — Seneca
Therefore, my dear Lucilius, begin at once to live, and count each separate day  — Seneca
The point is, not how long you live, but how nobly you live. And often this livi — Seneca
Socrates is reported to have replied, when a certain person complained of having — Seneca
“New friends, however, will not be the same.” No, nor will you yourself remain t — Seneca
Si sapis, alterum alteri misce: nec speraveris sine desperatione nec desperaveri — Seneca
He maintained this attitude up to the very end, and no man ever saw Socrates too — Seneca
If you set a high value on liberty, you must set a low value on everything else. — Seneca
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