Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Ancient Rome
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Philosopher / Statesman

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True love hates and will not bear delay
What once were vices, are now the manners of the day
It is a tedious thing to be always beginning life; they live badly who always begin to live
If you live according to nature, you never will be poor; if according to the world's caprice, you will never be rich
Fortune can take away riches, but not courage
He who begs timidly courts a refusal
No crime has been without a precedent
Light troubles speak; immense troubles are silent
If you wish another to keep your secret, first keep it to yourself
If you wish to fear nothing, consider that everything is to be feared
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