Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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A great mind becomes a great fortune.
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God is the universal substance in existing things. He comprises all things. He is the fountain of all being. In Him exists everything that is.
In war there is no prize for runner-up.
The wish for healing has always been half of health.
I don't trust liberals, I trust conservatives.
Precepts or maxims are of great weight and a few useful ones on hand do more to produce a happy life than the volumes we can't find.
Where fear is, happiness is not.
It is another's fault if he be ungrateful, but it is mine if I do not give. To find one thankful man, I will oblige a great many that are not so.
For many men, the acquisition of wealth does not end their troubles, it only changes them.
Time discovers truth.
We are more often frightened than hurt and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.
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A man acquainted with history may, in some respect, be said to have lived from the beginning of the world, and to have been making continual additions to his stock of knowledge in every century.
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Our knowledge is a receding mirage in an expanding desert of ignorance.
I always had a really natural faith as a kid. Where I knew God existed and it felt very free and pretty wild and natural, and it wasn't religious.
Art is science made clear.
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