508 Quotes About Stoicism
- Author Oliver Burkeman
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And here lies the essential between Stoicism and the modern-day 'cult of optimism.' For the Stoics, the ideal state of mind was tranquility, not the excitable cheer that positive thinkers usually seem to mean when they use the word, 'happiness.' And tranquility was to be achieved not by strenuously chasing after enjoyable experiences, but by cultivating a kind of calm indifference towards one's circumstances.
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- Author Seneca
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The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today. You are arranging what is in Fortune's control and abandoning what lies in yours.
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- Author Alessandro Pertini
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Sometimes in life we must fight not only without fear, but also without hope.
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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When you run up against someone else’s shamelessness, ask yourself this: Is a world without shamelessness possible?No. Then don’t ask the impossible. There have to be shameless people in the world. This is one of them. The same for someone vicious or untrustworthy, or with any other defect. Remembering that the whole world class has to exist will make you more tolerant of its members.
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- Author Oliver Burkeman
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And here lies the essential difference between Stoicism and the modern-day 'cult of optimism.' For the Stoics, the ideal state of mind was tranquility, not the excitable cheer that positive thinkers usually seem to mean when they use the word, 'happiness.' And tranquility was to be achieved not by strenuously chasing after enjoyable experiences, but by cultivating a kind of calm indifference towards one's circumstances.
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- Author Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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The boon that could be given can be withdrawn.
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- Author Candice Millard
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She (the First Lady, entering the room with her gravely wounded husband) would admit fear but not despair.
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- Author Marcus Aurelius
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No malgastes lo que te queda de vida en conjeturar sobre los demás, a no ser que busques el bien común; pues si te dedicas a imaginar qué hace la gente, por qué, qué dice, que piensa, qué trama, y cosas parecidas, dejarás de observar tu propia conciencia interior.
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- Author Maureen Corrigan
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During the Great Depression, the philosophy of grin-and-bear-it became a national coping mechanism.
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