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* A well governed appetite is the greater part of liberty. ~ Seneca
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* Do you ask what is the proper limit to wealth? It is, first, to have what is necessary, and, second, to have what is enough. - Seneca
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* "If you judge, investigate." ~ Seneca
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* "Even after a bad harvest there must be sowing." ~ Seneca
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* Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power ~ Seneca
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* "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful." Seneca
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* "What's the good of dragging up sufferings which are over, of being unhappy now just because you were then?" - Seneca
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* Why do I not seek some real good; one which I could feel, not one which I could display? ~ Seneca
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Version du 1 juillet 2013 à 15:33

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Citations

  • A quoi sert de voyager si tu t’emmènes avec toi ? C’est d’âme qu’il faut changer, non de climat. - Sénèque
  • "Certains sont jugés grands parce que l'on mesure aussi le piédestal." Sénèque
  • "C'est le propre d'une âme vile et sans énergie de ne s'avancer qu'en terrain sûr : la vertu veut des sommets à escalader" Sénèque
  • Il n'est pas de vent favorable pour celui qui ne sait où il va - (Sénèque)
  • "Le plus grand obstacle à la vie est l'attente, qui espère demain et néglige aujourd'hui" - Sénèque
  • "Nous réglons notre vie sur les exemples : ce n'est pas la raison qui nous façonne; c'est la coutume qui nous entraîne" Sénèque
  • "Quelques-uns sont tenus en servitude, un plus grand nombre y tiennent." Sénèque


  • A well governed appetite is the greater part of liberty. ~ Seneca
  • Do you ask what is the proper limit to wealth? It is, first, to have what is necessary, and, second, to have what is enough. - Seneca
  • "If you judge, investigate." ~ Seneca
  • "Even after a bad harvest there must be sowing." ~ Seneca
  • Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power ~ Seneca
  • "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful." Seneca
  • "What's the good of dragging up sufferings which are over, of being unhappy now just because you were then?" - Seneca
  • Why do I not seek some real good; one which I could feel, not one which I could display? ~ Seneca




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