Whatever is to make us better and happy, God has placed either openly before us or close to us. — Seneca the Younger
True wisdom consists in not departing from nature and in molding our conduct according to her laws and model. — Seneca the Younger
The primary sign of a well-ordered mind is a man’s ability to remain in one place and linger in his own company. — Seneca the Younger
There are none more abusive to others than they that lie most open to it themselves; — Seneca the Younger
It does not matter how many books you have, but how good the books are which you have. — Seneca the Younger
Sadness usually results from one of the following causes either when a man does not succeed, or is ashamed of his success. — Seneca the Younger
If wisdom were offered me with this restriction, that I should keep it close and not communicate it, I would refuse the gift. — Seneca the Younger
Man at his birth is content with a little milk and a piece of flannel: so we begin — Seneca the Younger