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- Wretched men cringe before tyrants who have no power, the victims of their trivial hopes and fears. They do not realise that anger is hopeless,…
- One's virtue is all that one truly has, because it is not imperiled by the vicissitudes of fortune.
- All fortune is good fortune; for it either rewards, disciplines, amends, or punishes, and so is either useful or just.
- So it follows that those who have reason have freedom to will or not to will, although this freedom is not equal in all of…
- So nothing is ever good or bad unless you think it so, and vice versa. All luck is good luck to the man who bears…
- The good is the end toward which all things tend.
- For in all adversity of fortune the worst sort of misery is to have been happy.
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