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“It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waist a lot of it. Life is long enough, and a sufficient generous amount has been given to us for the highest achievements if it were all well invested. But when it is wasted in heedless luxury and spent on no good activity, we are forced at last by death's final constraint to realize that it has passed away before we know it was passing”
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“Death is nonexistence. I know what it’s like. It will be the same after me as it was before me. If death holds any torment, then that torment must also have existed before we came forth into light, but back then, we felt nothing troubling.”
― Lettere a Lucilio
― Lettere a Lucilio
“People look for retreats for themselves, in the country, by the coast, or in the hills. There is nowhere that a person can find a more peaceful and trouble-free retreat than in his mind. So constantly give yourself this retreat, and renew yourself.”
― STOICISM: The Simplistic Timeless Stoic Art of Better Living with Ancient Wisdom
― STOICISM: The Simplistic Timeless Stoic Art of Better Living with Ancient Wisdom
“We, too, are lit and put out. We suffer somewhat in the intervening period, but at either end of it there is a deep tranquillity. For, unless I'm mistaken, we are wrong, my dear Lucilius, in holding that death follows after, when in fact it precedes as well as succeeds. Death is all that was before us. What does it matter, after all, whether you cease to be or never begin, when the result of either is that you do not exist?”
― Letters from a Stoic
― Letters from a Stoic
“Don’t let the force of an impression when it first hits you knock you off your feet; just say to it, “Hold on a moment; let me see who you are and what you represent. Let me put you to the test.” ~ Epictetus”
― STOICISM: The Simplistic Timeless Stoic Art of Better Living with Ancient Wisdom
― STOICISM: The Simplistic Timeless Stoic Art of Better Living with Ancient Wisdom
“In the case of seeking knowledge, don't do it to brag and don't give up because you think you are not worthy of becoming wise in life. Never underestimate yourself.”
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“Death plays the most important part of our lives. He keeps everything in order and gives the devil some credit, for being our spiritual policeman.”
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“If you lose today every-day, you are lost every-day”
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“When pain comes, it must not derail you from your set virtues. If it does, you have failed to practice your virtues by going with the hype of pain”
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“Stoicism is a reminder to practice virtue – as virtue can’t be lived in words alone but with action.”
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“I see Stoicism as a philosophy that helped people to contend with their positions and at the same time they tried to improve for their self’s sake, even if by little.”
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
― Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“In life our first job is this, to divide and distinguish things into two categories: externals I cannot control, but the choice I make with regard to them I do control. Where will I find good and bad? In me, in my choices.” ~Epictetus”
― STOICISM: The Simplistic Timeless Stoic Art of Better Living with Ancient Wisdom
― STOICISM: The Simplistic Timeless Stoic Art of Better Living with Ancient Wisdom
“Externals are nothing to a stoic. The falsehoods and artificial limitations of human society are nothing to proponents of the theater principle”
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“Rid yourself of anything that saps or dampens your energy. Do not hold onto anything that has cut you off from itself.”
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“The world is asking us the questions, and it couldn’t care less what we expect from it. But here’s the good news: real meaning doesn’t come from what the world gives you, but how you respond to it.”
― The Little Book of Stoic Quotes: Philosophy for a Meaningful and Courageous Life
― The Little Book of Stoic Quotes: Philosophy for a Meaningful and Courageous Life
“Birds weren’t given wings just to walk everywhere . . . and you weren’t born with resilience and a beautiful mind just to have an easy life.”
― The Little Book of Stoic Quotes: Philosophy for a Meaningful and Courageous Life
― The Little Book of Stoic Quotes: Philosophy for a Meaningful and Courageous Life
“Stoicism does not mean continued solitude or isolation, but it emphasises the importance of flexibility in different circumstances.”
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“Your mind is your most powerful ally; master it, and no obstacle will ever stand in your way.”
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