“Reasons for anxiety will never be lacking, whether born of prosperity or of wretchedness; life pushes on in a succession of engrossments. We shall always pray for leisure.” ReasonBornPrayingAnxietyProsperityLeisureLackingSuccessionWretchedness Author:Seneca the Younger
“They lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn.” NightLosesExpectationsDawn Author:Seneca the Younger
“The condition of all who are preoccupied is wretched, but most wretched is the condition of those who labor at preoccupations that are not even their own, who regulate their sleep by that of another, their walk by the pace of another, who are under orders in case of the freest things in the world-loving and hating. If these wish to know how short their life is, let them reflect how small a part of it is their own.” IfsKnowsWorldLife IsHateOrderWishSleepWalksCasesKnow HowConditionsLaborPaceWretchedPreoccupation Author:Seneca the Younger
“Everything is necessary, everything needs only my agreement, my assent, my loving understanding; then all is well with me and nothing can harm me.” NeedsWellsUnderstandingHarmAgreement Book:Siddhartha: An Indian Tale Source: Siddhartha: An Indian Tale
“The hardest task needs the lightest hand or else its completion will not lead to freedom but to a tyranny much worse than the one it replaces.” NeedsHandsTasksTyrannyHardestCompletion Author:Socrates
“Since the world never faults a man who refuses to yield...it is generally recognized that weak men live in obedience to the world's will, while the strong obey only their own.” MenWorldStrongWeakFaultsRefuseObedienceYieldWeak Man Author:Giacomo Leopardi
“We live in constant danger of coming apart. The mystery of why we do not always come apart is the animating tension of all art.” ArtMysteryDangerArt IsConstantTension Author:Virginia Woolf
“The fruit of love's great tree is poverty; Whoever knows this knows humility.” KnowsPovertyTreeHumilityFruit Author:Farid al-Din Attar