Seneca

Seneca

Lucius Annaeus Seneca

c. 4 BCE-65 CE • Roman

Stoicism

Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and playwright. His letters to Lucilius offer practical wisdom for living well.

Key Works

  • Letters from a Stoic
  • On the Shortness of Life
  • Essays
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Quotes by Seneca

112 quotes
Choose the more reasonable course in everything.
discernmentLetters 7
He who is brave is free.
freedomLetters 31
It is impossible for any man to be happy if he is troubled by what would have been.
acceptanceLetters 78
Real joy is a stern matter — it is born of the soul.
joyLetters 23
As a fish belongs to the water and a bird to the sky, so a wise man belongs to all places.
belongingLetters 28
You should travel — but you must take yourself wherever you go.
selfLetters 28
That you may go beyond yourself, you must travel inward.
interiorityLetters 28
Wherever you go, your faults follow you.
self-knowledgeLetters 28
It is the soul that needs healing, not the place.
healingLetters 28
He who has begun has half done.
actionLetters 71
Have the courage to be wise: begin.
courageLetters 71
There is no easy way from the earth to the stars.
effortHercules Furens 437
Whatever can happen at any time can happen today.
impermanenceLetters 24
To bear trials with a calm mind robs misfortune of its strength and burden.
equanimityHercules Oetaeus 230
Sometimes even to live is an act of courage.
courageLetters 78
Pestilence has slain its thousands; the soul slays its tens of thousands.
interiorityLetters 95
Things that were hard to bear are sweet to remember.
memoryOn Tranquility of Mind 11
He who is everywhere a stranger is at home nowhere.
belongingLetters 2
For freedom is in being able to live as one wishes; and the wise man wishes only what is right.
freedomLetters 37
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