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A kingdom founded on injustice never last. | Seneca |
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A large library is apt to distract rather than to instruct the learner. It is much better to confine to a few authors than to wander at random over many. | Seneca |
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Adversities strengthen the mind as labour does the body. | Seneca |
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All art is an imitation of nature. | Seneca |
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An unpopular rule is never long maintained. | Seneca |
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As long as you live, keep learning how to live. | Seneca |
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As was his language so was his life. | Seneca |
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Be not too hasty either with praise or blame; speak always as though you were giving evidence before the judgement-seat of the Gods. | Seneca |
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Be silent as to services you have rendered, but speak of favours you have received. | Seneca |
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Consult your friend on all things, especially on those which respect yourself. His counsel may then be useful where your own self-love might impair your judgment. | Seneca |
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Dangerous is wrath concealed. Hatred proclaimed doth lose its chance of wreaking vengeance. | Seneca |
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Delay not; swift the flight of fortune's greatest favours. | Seneca |
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Desultory reading is delightful, but to be beneficial, our reading must be carefully directed. | Seneca |
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Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labour the body. | Seneca |
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Enjoy present pleasures in such a way as not to injure future one. | Seneca |
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