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Famous Seneca the Younger Quotes
“That loss is most discreditable which is caused by negligence.”
“The proper amount of wealth is that which neither descends to poverty nor is far distant from it.”
“Anger is like a ruin, which, in falling upon its victim, breaks itself to pieces.”
“If you will fear nothing, think that all things are to be feared.”
“There is no grace in a benefit that sticks to the fingers.”
“What a vile and abject thing is man if he do not raise himself above humanity.”
“It is by the benefit of letters that absent friends are in a manner brought together.”
“You find in some a sort of graceless modesty, that makes them ashamed to requite an obligation.”
