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Daily quotations from the Stoic philosophers, to keep you sane!

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"Accept the things to which fate binds you & love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart."-M. Aurelius


"What progress have I made? I 'm beginning to be my own friend. That is progress indeed; such people will never be alone." - Seneca


"They lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn." - Seneca


Reasons for anxiety will never be lacking, whether born of prosperity or wretchedness; we shall always pray for leisure, but never enjoy it.


"If anything is within the powers and province of man, believe that it is within your own compass also." - Marcus Aurelius


"Today I escaped from anxiety. Or no, I discarded it, because it was within me, in my own perceptions—not outside." - Marcus Aurelius


"Of this make sure against your dying day - that your faults die before you do." - Seneca


"Show me a man who isn’t a slave; one who is a slave to sex, another to money, another to ambition; all are slaves to hope or fear." -Seneca


"Persons who live in rotten luxury and ease while others toil, are mere turtle-doves--safe only because men despise them." - Seneca


"Perhaps it will come, perhaps not; in the meantime it is not. So look forward to better things." - Seneca


"There are more things, L., likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more often in imagination than in reality" - Seneca


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