"We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality."
"The road to learning by precept is long, but by example short and effective."
Source: Moral Letters to Lucilius (Letter LXXXIV). Book by Seneca the Younger, 1920.
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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.
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