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, SENECA : Fate rules the affairs of mankind with no recognizable order. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : The greatest remedy for anger is delay. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : When you don't know what harbor you're aiming for, no wind is the right wind. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : Greed's worst point is its ingratitude. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : Wickedness never fails of doing justice upon itself; for every guilty person is his own hangman. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : A happy life is one which is in accordance with its own nature. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : Men learn while they teach. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : Man is a social animal. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : What once were vices are now manners. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 BCE–AD 65)

, SENECA : He who has great power should use it lightly. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 B.C.E.–A.D. 65)

, SENECA : Revenge is an inhuman word. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 B.C.E.–A.D. 65)

, SENECA : Speech is the index of the mind. (Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, c. 4 B.C.E.–A.D. 65)