Seneca the Elder

Philosopher, Statesman

Seneca the Elder was a Roman orator and philosopher known for his Stoic teachings and works that emphasize control and wisdom.

Born
January 1, 2054
Died
January 1, 2039
Quotes
48
Rank
#107

About Seneca the Elder

Seneca the Elder — Life and Legacy

Seneca the Elder, a prominent figure in Roman philosophy, is celebrated for his contributions to Stoicism and his emphasis on the importance of self-control and rational thought. His works, particularly in rhetoric and moral philosophy, reflect a deep understanding of human nature and the complexities of life. Central to Seneca's philosophy is the idea that true wealth lies in self-mastery rather than material accumulation. He famously stated, 'It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor,' challenging societal norms that equate success with possessions. This perspective invites readers to reconsider their values and focus on inner strength. Seneca's insights remain relevant today, as they resonate with contemporary struggles for mental clarity and emotional resilience. His belief that 'Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity' encourages individuals to take proactive steps in shaping their destinies, reinforcing the Stoic principle of control over one's life. Through his quotes, Seneca the Elder continues to inspire those seeking wisdom in a chaotic world.

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"We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality."

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"We should every night call ourselves to an account: What infirmity have I mastered today? What passions opposed! What temptation resisted? What virtue acquired?"

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"There is no person so severely punished, as those who subject themselves to the whip of their own remorse."

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"It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence."

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"The courts of kings are full of people, but empty of friends."

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"You can end love more easily than you can moderate it."

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"The mind is slow to unlearn what it learnt early."

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"Nothing is our except time."

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"To keep oneself safe does not mean to bury oneself."

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"A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two."

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"Unhappy is the man, though he rule the world, who doesn't consider himself supremely blessed."

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"The road to learning by precept is long, but by example short and effective."

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"If you wish to fear nothing, consider that everything is to be feared."

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"It is wrong not to give a hand to the fallen. This right is common to the whole human race."

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"If a man does not know what port he is steering for, no wind is favorable to him."

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