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Seneca the Younger – Philosopher
Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero. Wikipedia
Born: 4 BC, Córdoba, Spain
Died: 65 AD, Rome, Italy
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The mind is never right but when it is at peace within itself.

— Seneca

The wish to be well is a part of becoming well.

— Seneca

There is as much greatness of mind in acknowledging a good turn, as in doing it.

— Seneca

There is no great genius without some touch of madness.

— Seneca

Time discovers truth.

— Seneca

Time hath often cured the wound which reason failed to heal.

— Seneca

Travel and change of place impart new vigour to the mind.

— Seneca

Wealth is the slave of a wise man. The master of a fool.

— Seneca

Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness.

— Seneca

Wisdom teaches us to do, as well as to talk; and to make our words and actions all of a colour.

— Seneca
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