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Most Highlighted Kindle Passages from Seneca’s Letters
Currently the most highlighted Kindle passages from Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic. For other books, go HERE.
Nothing, to my way of thinking, is a better proof of a well ordered mind than a man’s ability to stop just where he is and pass some time in his own company.Highlighted by 49 Kindle users
To be everywhere is to be nowhere. People who spend their whole life travelling abroad end up having plenty of places where they can find hospitality but no real friendships.Highlighted by 38 Kindle users
It is not the man who has too little who is poor, but the one who hankers after more.Highlighted by 76 Kindle users
You ask what is the proper limit to a person’s wealth? First, having what is essential, and second, having what is enough.Highlighted by 46 Kindle users
Limiting one’s desires actually helps to cure one of fear. ‘Cease to hope,’ he says, ‘and you will cease to fear.’Highlighted by 46 Kindle users
Fear keeps pace with hope. Nor does their so moving together surprise me; both belong to a mind in suspense, to a mind in a state of anxiety through looking into the future. Both are mainly due to projecting our thoughts far ahead of us instead of adapting ourselves to the present.Highlighted by 48 Kindle users
There is no enjoying the possession of anything valuable unless one has someone to share it with.Highlighted by 47 Kindle users
Associate with people who are likely to improve you. Welcome those whom you are capable of improving. The process is a mutual one: men learn as they teach.Highlighted by 66 Kindle users
‘Any man,’ he says, ‘who does not think that what he has is more than ample, is an unhappy man, even if he is the master of the whole world.’Highlighted by 47 Kindle users
‘If you shape your life according to nature, you will never be poor; if according to people’s opinions, you will never be rich.’Highlighted by 57 Kindle users
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Alain De Botton On The Stoics
Link to article: The Great Philosophers 2: The Stoics ‘Stoicism’ was a philosophy that flourished for some 400 years in Ancient Greece and Rome, gaining widespread support among all classes of society. It had one overwhelming and highly practical...
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Seneca's Moral Letters To Lucilius
A good online collection of Seneca's letters... Link to: Moral letters to Lucilius Letter 2 is one of my favorites. I've put up a couple of quotes on the blog before, from a slightly different translation. Here are a couple of those quotes...
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Book Recommendations...
Books recommended by Bill Gates, Charlie Munger, and Warren Buffett yesterday on CNBC: Gates (he said it was a good book, though he disagreed with a few things in it): Reinventing American Health Care (or in Kindle format) Munger (I think he said he had...
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Twitter And Kindle
I discovered that the Kindle has a feature where you can have a link to a highlighted passage sent to your Twitter account. I like to post some of the really great quotes I read here on the blog, but I thought using the Twitter option on the Kindle might...
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Amazon's Kindle 2 Slims Down, Adds Audio
New York – A little more than a year after the Kindle made its debut, Amazon announced a new, updated version of its popular e-book reader Monday with a big endorsement from Stephen King. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos demonstrated the features of the new...
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