Top 18 What Does Seneca Mean By This Quotes
#1. I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.
Jamie Farr
#2. I love what I do ... When I'm in there I don't want to be nowhere else in the world ... I love this game more than anything.
Conor McGregor
#3. A proper secrecy is the only mystery of able men; mystery is the only secrecy of weak and cunning ones.
Lord Chesterfield
#4. Online life is practice to make the rest of life better, but it is also a pleasure in itself.
Sherry Turkle
#7. The things which we hold in our hands, which we see with our eyes, and which our avarice hugs, are transitory, they may be taken from us by ill luck or by violence; but a kindness lasts even after the loss of that by means of which it was bestowed; for it is a good deed, which no violence can undo.
Seneca The Younger
#8. Freedom is not being a slave to any circumstance, to any constraint, to any chance; it means compelling Fortune to enter the lists on equal terms.
Seneca The Younger
#9. A good man will not waste himself upon mean and discreditable work or be busy merely for the sake of being busy.
Seneca.
#10. Sometimes things need shaking up. You've got to test the limits.
Lindsey Kelk
#12. A scar on the heart will heal.
Let your love remain pure as if it was never cut in the first place.
Aline Alzime
#13. The fictions were far more persuasive than the facts, and more persuasive than both was the longing to be caught up in a mass movement of solidarity, with the promise of emancipation at the end. My father's grievances were real and well founded. But his solutions were dreams.
Roger Scruton
#14. If your pain is the same like somebody else, I think that this will be the best couple it will be.
Deyth Banger
#15. Death either destroys or unhusks us. If it means liberation, better things await us when our burden s gone: if destruction, nothing at all awaits us; blessings and curses are abolished.
Seneca The Younger
#16. Fortune recently took away her mother, but your love will mean that she will only grieve over her mother's loss but not suffer for it.
Seneca.
#17. Ivy Huxford kept peeking out and giving reports of who was there, and how she never saw so many seats filled in the Palace, and that she didn't think they could squeeze a rattlesnake into the back even if he paid full price, the place was so packed.
Karen Hesse
#18. Shareholders share in the downside and not necessarily in the upside; that's the whole story.
John Gutfreund