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460 Stoic Quotes

1. "Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet
Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking. (Marcus Aurelius);  #StoicQuotes
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2. "To be evenminded is the greatest virtue." (Heraclitus) Click to tweet

3. "Just keep in mind: the more we value things outside our control, the less control we have." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

4. "The tranquility that comes when you stop caring what they say. Or think, or do. Only what you do." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

5. "The whole future lies in uncertainty: live immediately." (Seneca) Click to tweet

6. "It does not matter what you bear, but how you bear it." (Seneca) Click to tweet

7. "A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials." (Seneca) Click to tweet

8. "To be calm is the highest achievement of the self." (Zen Proverb) Click to tweet

9. "He has the most who is content with the least." (Diogenes) Click to tweet

10. "Self-control is strength. Right thought is mastery. Calmness is power." (James Allen) Click to tweet

11. "Man conquers the world by conquering himself." (Zeno of Citium) Click to tweet

12. "Learn to be indifferent to what makes no difference." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

13. "To bear trials with a calm mind robs misfortune of its strength and burden." (Seneca) Click to tweet

14. "The willing are led by fate, the reluctant dragged." (Cleanthes) Click to tweet

15. "Too many people believe that everything must be pleasurable in life." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

16. "A rational person can find peace by cultivating indifference to things outside of their control." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

17. "If you are easily provoked you are easily controlled."Click to tweet

18. "Be an island of calm in the sea of craziness."Click to tweet

19. "Relentlessly prune bullshit, don’t wait to do things that matter, and savor the time you have." (Paul Graham) Click to tweet

20. "Be a master of the mind, not mastered by the mind." (Zen Proverb) Click to tweet

21. "The more you seek the uncomfortable, the more you will become comfortable." (Conor McGregor) Click to tweet

22. "Failure and deprivation are the best educators and purifiers." (Albert Einstein) Click to tweet

23. "If it’s endurable, then endure it. Stop complaining." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

24. "Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response." (Viktor E. Frankl) Click to tweet

25. "To be stoic is not to be emotionless, but to remain unaffected by your emotions." (James Pierce) Click to tweet

26. "When someone is properly grounded in life, they shouldn’t have to look outside themselves for approval." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

27. "Success is based off of your willingness to work your ass off no matter what obstacles are in your way." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

28. "If you make happiness your goal, you’ll be disappointed. If you make presence your goal, you’ll be satisfied." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

29. "To make a goal of comfort or happiness has never appealed to me; a system of ethics built on this basis would be sufficient only for a herd of cattle." (Albert Einstein) Click to tweet

30. "The great law of nature is that it never stops. There is no end." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

31. "The ultimate power in life is to be completely self-reliant, completely yourself." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

32. "That one wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backwards, not in all eternity. Not merely bear what is necessary, still less conceal it… but love it." (Friedrich Nietzsche) Click to tweet

33. "The first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit. The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

34. "The mind that is anxious about future events is miserable." (Seneca) Click to tweet

35. "The wise man is neither raised up by prosperity nor cast down by adversity; for always he has striven to rely predominantly on himself, and to derive all joy from himself." (Seneca) Click to tweet

36. "Don’t explain your philosophy. Embody it." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

37. "I love to go and see all the things i am happy without." (Socrates) Click to tweet

38. "The robbed that smiles steals something from the thief." (Othello) Click to tweet

39. "Stoicism is about the domestication of emotions, not their elimination." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

40. "A stoic is someone who transforms fear into prudence, pain into transformation, mistakes into initiation, and desire into undertaking." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

41. "Stoicism teaches how to keep a calm and rational mind no matter what happens to you and it helps you understand and focus on what you can control and not worry about and accept what you can’t control." (Jonas Salzgeber) Click to tweet

42. "Stoicism, understood properly, is a cure for a disease. The disease in question is the anxiety, grief, fear, and various other negative emotions that plague humans and prevent them from experiencing a joyful existence." (William B. Irvine) Click to tweet

43. "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be, be one." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

44. "Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith." (Steve Jobs) Click to tweet

45. "The true hero is one who conquers his own anger and hatred." (Dalai Lama) Click to tweet

46. "Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

47. "He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

48. "What you’re supposed to do when you don’t like a thing is change it. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it. Don’t complain." (Maya Angelou) Click to tweet

49. "You have power over your mind — not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

50. "When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people i deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous and surly. They are like this because they can’t tell good from evil." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

51. "Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way." (Viktor E. Frankl) Click to tweet

52. "Many men will meet me who are drunkards, lustful, ungrateful, greedy, and excited by the frenzy of ambition." (Seneca) Click to tweet

53. "Set aside a certain number of days during which you shall be content with the scantiest and cheapest fare, with coarse and rough dress, saying to yourself the while, “is this the condition that i feared?”" (Seneca) Click to tweet

54. "It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor." (Seneca) Click to tweet

55. "?Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats." (Voltaire) Click to tweet

56. "The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook." (William James) Click to tweet

57. "What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do." (Tim Ferriss) Click to tweet

58. "The things you own end up owning you." (Joshua Fields Millburn) Click to tweet

59. "Is there such a thing as a cheerful pessimist? That’s what i am." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

60. "It is not daily increase but daily decrease, hack away the unessential. The closer to the source, the less wastage there is." (Bruce Lee) Click to tweet

61. "The reason why we have two ears and only one mouth is so we might listen more and talk less." (Zeno of Citium) Click to tweet

62. "I begin to speak only when i’m certain what i’ll say isn’t better left unsaid." (Cato The Younger) Click to tweet

63. "If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?" (Rumi) Click to tweet

64. "Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you." (Lao Tzu) Click to tweet

65. "Nothing endures but change." (Heraclitus) Click to tweet

66. "Why should we pay so much attention to what the majority thinks?" (Socrates) Click to tweet

67. "Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet
Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself. (Marcus Aurelius);  #StoicQuotes
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68. "Order your soul. Reduce your wants." (Augustine of Hippo) Click to tweet

69. "Having the fewest wants, i am nearest to the gods." (Socrates) Click to tweet

70. "No human thing is of serious importance." (Plato) Click to tweet

71. "Just keep going. Be stoic." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

72. "Ensure you endure." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

73. "The obstacle is the way." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

74. "Great times are great softeners." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

75. "Move toward resistance and pain." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

76. "The limit is not the sky. The limit is the mind." (Wim Hof) Click to tweet

77. "Problems only exist in the human mind." (Anthony de Mello) Click to tweet

78. "Discomfort is the currency of success." (Brooke Castillo) Click to tweet

79. "Show people, don’t tell people." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

80. "Discomfort is a wise teacher." (Caroline Myss) Click to tweet

81. "Just that you do the right thing. The rest doesn’t matter." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

82. "To complain is always nonacceptance of what is." (Eckhart Tolle) Click to tweet

83. "If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you."Click to tweet

84. "What are the secret of success? -one word answer: “rational”." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

85. "Be present above all else." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

86. "Don’t aim to be perfect. Aim to be antifragile." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

87. "Peace must be found in the imperfect present."Click to tweet

88. "You will be attacked for doing the right thing. Do it anyway."Click to tweet

89. "Think long term. Execute short term. Experience now."Click to tweet

90. "You amplify everything you react to."Click to tweet

91. "While we wait for life, life passes." (Seneca) Click to tweet

92. "There is no genius without a touch of madness." (Seneca) Click to tweet

93. "Live your life like you’re the hero in your movie." (Joe Rogan) Click to tweet
Live your life like you’re the hero in your movie. (Joe Rogan);  #StoicQuotes
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94. "When you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

95. "Do what you will. Even if you tear yourself apart, most people will continue doing the same things." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

96. "It can ruin your life only if it ruins your character. Otherwise it cannot harm you — inside or out." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

97. "Keep your intention pure. Emotions will try to distract you. So keep going. That’s the cure." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

98. "Every hour focus your mind attentively… on the performance of the task in hand, with dignity, human sympathy, benevolence and freedom, and leave aside all other thoughts. You will achieve this, if you perform each action as if it were your last." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

99. "There are two of the most immediately useful thoughts you will dip into. First that things cannot touch the mind: they are external and inert; anxieties can only come from your internal judgement. Second, that all these things you see will change almost as you look at them, and then will be no more. Constantly bring to mind all that you yourself have already seen changed. The universe is change: life is judgement." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

100. "Make the mind tougher by exposing it to adversity." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

101. "You can accomplish anything if you can: 1) prioritize ruthlessly 2) control your attention. Both of these have become particularly hard in the present age. As such those who can control these two critical factors will rule the world."Click to tweet

102. "The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers." (M. Scott Peck) Click to tweet

103. "Never let people who choose the path of least resistance steer you away from your chosen path of most resistance." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

104. "Life is a storm that will test you unceasingly. Don’t wait for calm waters that may not arrive. Derive purpose from resilience. Learn to sail the raging sea."Click to tweet

105. "Short term thinking is everywhere. Noisy feuds over little prizes. The long term thinker will be king. Win the decade, not the day."Click to tweet

106. "How do you move forward? One step at a time. How do you lose weight? One kilo at a time. How do you write a book? One page at a time. How do you build a relationship? One day at a time. In a world obsessed with speed, never forget things of real worth and value take time." (Thibaut) Click to tweet

107. "Give yourself fully to your endeavors. Decide to construct your character through excellent actions and determine to pay the price of a worthy goal. The trials you encounter will introduce you to your strengths." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

108. "Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be? Your nobler self cannot wait any longer. Put your principles into practice-now. Stop the excuses and the procrastination. This is your life! [… ] decide to be extraordinary and do what you need to do-now." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

109. "We should not, like sheep, follow the herd of creatures in front of us, making our way where others go, not where we ought to go." (Seneca) Click to tweet

110. "Associate with people who are likely to improve you. Welcome those who you are capable of improving. The process is a mutual one: men learn as they teach." (Seneca) Click to tweet

111. "As each day arises, welcome it as the very best day of all, and make it your own possession. We must seize what flees." (Seneca) Click to tweet

112. "Inwardly, we ought to be different in every respect, but our outward dress should blend in with the crowd." (Seneca) Click to tweet

113. "Be so busy building your own life that other people’s bullshit is of no concern." (Ed Latimore) Click to tweet

114. "In life, it doesn’t matter what happens to you or where you came from. It matters what you do with what happens and what you’ve been given." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

115. "We are quick to forget that just being alive is an extraordinary piece of good luck, a remote event, a chance occurrence of monstrous proportions." (Nicholas Nassim Taleb) Click to tweet

116. "Difficulty is what wakes up the genius." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

117. "A stoic is a buddhist with attitude." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet
A stoic is a buddhist with attitude. (Nassim Nicholas Taleb);  #StoicQuotes
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118. "Missing a train is only painful if you run after it! Likewise, not matching the idea of success others expect from you is only painful if that’s what you are seeking." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

119. "If you have your heart set on wearing crowns, why not make one out of roses – you will look even more elegant in that." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

120. "Discard your misperceptions. Stop being jerked like a puppet. Limit yourself to the present." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

121. "If you ever start taking things too seriously, just remember that we are talking monkeys on an organic spaceship flying through the universe." (Joe Rogan) Click to tweet

122. "Don’t let jerks live rent-free in your head." (Sam Altman) Click to tweet

123. "We are bacteria to the universe. We’re basically monkeys on a small rock orbiting a small backwards star in a huge galaxy, which is in an absolutely staggeringly gigantic universe, which itself may be part of a gigantic multiverse." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

124. "Don’t be the person that looks at the weather report the night before to decide what you are going to do the next day." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

125. "Sometimes saying “fuck it” at the right time can be a very powerful thing. It tells your mind that you are willing to do whatever it takes to get to the other side." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

126. "“why did this happen to me?” Why not? Events will never conform perfectly to your desires. Move forward."Click to tweet

127. "If anyone tells you that a certain person speaks ill of you, do not make excuses about what is said of you but answer, ‘he was ignorant of my other faults, else he would not have mentioned these alone’." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

128. "I have to die. If it is now, well then i die now; if later, then now i will take my lunch, since the hour for lunch has arrived – and dying i will tend to later." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

129. "The average man is a conformist, accepting miseries and disasters with the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain." (Colin Wilson) Click to tweet

130. "Don’t get mad at others because life is kicking your ass." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

131. "What is to give light must endure burning." (Viktor E. Frankl) Click to tweet
What is to give light must endure burning. (Viktor E. Frankl);  #StoicQuotes
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132. "Life is full of hostility — some of it overt, some clever and underhanded." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

133. "Expect the river to be wild, surprising and challenging. To expect the opposite is to live in delusion." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

134. "You are scared of dying—and, tell me, is the kind of life you lead really any different than being dead?" (Seneca) Click to tweet

135. "You need not look about for the reward of a just deed; a just deed in itself offers a still greater return." (Seneca) Click to tweet

136. "A nation is born stoic, and dies epicurean." (Will Durant) Click to tweet

137. "Desire is a contract that you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

138. "Your existence, my existence is just infinitesimal. It’s like a firefly blinking once in the night." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

139. "The universe has been around for a long time, and the universe is a very, very large place. If you’ll study even the smallest bit of science, for all practical purposes we are nothing." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

140. "We’re not really here that long, and we don’t really matter that much. Nothing that we do lasts. Eventually, you will fade. Your works will fade. Your children will fade. Your thoughts will fade. These planets will fade. This sun will fade. It will all be gone." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

141. "Effortless stoicism will come when you have dismantled everything in your mind that produces reactions." (James Pierce) Click to tweet

142. "Almost all americans own a smartphone or a computer. Each device contains the library of alexandria. The sum total of all world knowledge. You can learn anything. Why don’t you? Too busy tracking social status. Too enthralled by imagery your evolution can’t resist."Click to tweet

143. "This is an era of universal hyperbole. Every day delivers a new banality disguised as an emergency. Distrust your first reactions. Begin with the assumption that you are overreacting. Conserve your emotional energies for your real concerns."Click to tweet

144. "You will eventually die and the world will keep moving." (Life Math Money) Click to tweet

145. "Take a deep breath. You’re living the dream life of hundreds of millions who are below poverty line people. You have some of the best comforts available to you. You live better than kings did 100 years ago! What the f*ck are you so worried and stressed out all the time about?" (Life Math Money) Click to tweet

146. "“why do i keep repeating harmful behaviors/habits when i know they are bad for me?” Because they give you pleasure or help you avoid discomfort. And you are too weak to let go of a little pleasure or to bear a little discomfort."Click to tweet

147. "Unfollow the mind. Follow the heart. Mute the masses."Click to tweet

148. "I’m happy as hell, but i’m also real. Happy didn’t get me here. But going through hell to get to where i’m at made me happy." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

149. "Everyone faces up more bravely to a thing for which he has long prepared himself, sufferings, even, being withstood if they have been trained for in advance. Those who are unprepared, on the other hand, are panic-stricken by the most insignificant happenings." (Seneca) Click to tweet

150. "What upsets people is not things themselves, but their judgements about these things." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

151. "You become what you give your attention to… if you yourself don’t choose what thoughts and images you expose yourself to, someone else will." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

152. "Remind yourself that the past and future are ‘indifferent’ to you, and that the supreme good, and eudaimonia, can only exist within you, right now, in the present moment." (Donald J. Robertson) Click to tweet

153. "Whatever happens at all happens as it should; you will find this true, if you watch narrowly." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

154. "Why is this so unbearable? Why can’t i endure it? You’ll be embarrassed to answer." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

155. "Run down the list of those who felt intense anger at something: the most famous, the most unfortunate, the most hated, the most whatever: where is all that now? Smoke, dust, legend… or not even a legend. Think of all the examples. And how trivial the things we want so passionately are." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

156. "Everything that happens is either endurable or not. If it’s endurable, then endure it. Stop complaining. If it’s unendurable… then stop complaining. Your destruction will mean its end as well. Just remember: you can endure anything your mind can make endurable, by treating it as in your interest to do so." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

157. "An hour of deeply contemplating your own moral failures will leave you feeling much more forgiving of the foibles of others."Click to tweet

158. "Many will choose the stability of slavery over the uncertainty of freedom."Click to tweet

159. "Conviction is much more powerful than “positive thinking”. Positive thinking is fragile and easily shattered by random tragedy. Random tragedy is an inevitable feature of life. Conviction guides you through misfortune. It does not wish it away. Purpose outdoes positivity."Click to tweet

160. "Much of what other people know isn’t worth knowing." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

161. "Always resignation and acceptance. Always prudence and honour and duty." (Jane Austen) Click to tweet

162. "Uncertainty is an uncomfortable position. But certainty is an absurd one." (Voltaire) Click to tweet
Uncertainty is an uncomfortable position. But certainty is an absurd one. (Voltaire);  #StoicQuotes
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163. "The phrase that i use the most to myself in my head is one word: accept." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

164. "True rewards – wealth, knowledge, love, fitness, and equanimity – come from ignoring others and improving ourselves." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

165. "A man is no bigger than the smallest thing that provokes him." (Dan Horton) Click to tweet

166. "Some can delay gratification. Others don’t seek it at all. Be the latter." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

167. "Show me someone for whom success is less important than the manner in which it is achieved. Of concern for the means, rather than the ends, of their actions… i want to see him. This is the person i have looked for a long time, the true genius." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

168. "The news allows you to dedicate massive amounts of energy and attention to things you probably cannot impact while the things you can impact go unaddressed."Click to tweet

169. "Short-term thinking makes people desperate, ungenerous, impulsive. Long-term thinking makes people calm, gracious, controlled."Click to tweet

170. "Learn to detach yourself from the chaos of the battlefield." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

171. "The wise man needs nothing and yet he can make good use of anything, whereas the fool ‘needs’ countless things but can make good use of none of them." (Donald J. Robertson) Click to tweet

172. "Welcome if it comes. Let go if it goes. Chase nothing. Cling to nothing. Remain unconcerned."Click to tweet

173. "Wisdom lies in cheerful acceptance of whatever life throws at you."Click to tweet

174. "The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

175. "Don’t allow yourself to be heard any longer griping about public life, not even with your own ears!" (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

176. "Not to assume it’s impossible because you find it hard. But to recognize that if it’s humanly possible, you can do it too." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

177. "Do not indulge in dreams of having what you have not, but reckon up the chief of the blessings you do possess, and then thankfully remember how you would crave for them if they were not yours." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

178. "Men seek out retreats for themselves in the country, by the seaside, on the mountains… nowhere can a man find a retreat more peaceful or more free from trouble than his own soul." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

179. "Objective judgment, at this very moment. Unselfish action, now at this very moment. Willing acceptance – now at this very moment – of all external events. That’s all you need." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

180. "“what is the work of a master?” Said a solemn-faced visitor. “to teach people to laugh,” said the master gravely." (Anthony de Mello) Click to tweet

181. "Understand what you can control and what you can’t. Forget about the things you can’t control and put that energy into the things you can control." (Shane Parrish) Click to tweet

182. "Intelligence consists in ignoring things that are irrelevant." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

183. "The wise man listens to meaning, the fool only gets the noise." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

184. "Heroes are heroes because they are heroic in behaviour, not because they won or lost." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

185. "You can change it, you can accept it, or you can leave it. What is not a good option is to sit around wishing you would change it but not changing it, wishing you would leave it but not leaving it, and not accepting it." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

186. "Doctors won’t make you healthy. Nutritionists won’t make you slim. Teachers won’t make you smart. Gurus won’t make you calm. Mentors won’t make you rich. Trainers won’t make you fit. Ultimately, you have to take responsibility. Save yourself." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

187. "True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient, for he that is so wants nothing." (Seneca) Click to tweet

188. "Until we have begun to go without them, we fail to realize how unnecessary many things are. We’ve been using them not because we needed them but because we had them." (Seneca) Click to tweet

189. "We must take a higher view of all things, and bear with them more easily: it better becomes a man to scoff at life than to lament over it." (Seneca) Click to tweet

190. "He who laughs at the human race deserves better of it than he who mourns for it, for the former leaves it some good hopes of improvement, while the latter stupidly weeps over what he has given up all hopes of mending." (Seneca) Click to tweet

191. "Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart."Click to tweet

192. "The world might call you a pessimist. Who cares? It’s far better to seem like a downer than to be blindsided or caught off guard." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

193. "No one is asking you to look at the world through rose-colored glasses." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

194. "Take a deep breath. Get present in the moment and ask yourself what is important this very second." (Greg McKeown) Click to tweet

195. "You cannot overestimate the unimportance of practically everything." (Greg McKeown) Click to tweet

196. "No man is free who is not master of himself." (Epictetus) Click to tweet
No man is free who is not master of himself. (Epictetus);  #StoicQuotes
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197. "Be silent for the most part, or, if you speak, say only what is necessary and in a few words." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

198. "How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself?" (Epictetus) Click to tweet

199. "Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

200. "If change is forced upon you, you must resist the temptation to overreact or feel sorry for yourself." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

201. "Self-discipline and self-control determine the quality of your life more than anything else." (Ed Latimore) Click to tweet

202. "Think clearly from the ground up. Understand and explain from first principles. Ignore society and politics. Acknowledge what you have. Control your emotions." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

203. "He who angers you conquers you." (Elizabeth Kenny) Click to tweet

204. "The only thing you can control is the thought you are having right now. Make it calm, clear and simple. Make it your superpower." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

205. "He who reigns within himself, and rules passions, desires, and fears, is more than a king." (John Milton) Click to tweet

206. "Self-control is the chief element in self-respect, and self-respect is the chief element in courage." (Thucydides) Click to tweet

207. "Don’t argue with people nor insist on showing them truth. Maybe it is you who needs to change your mind. Even if you are right you only incur resentment by trying to correct others."Click to tweet

208. "If you cannot change something, it is best to accept it cheerfully rather than adding to one’s misfortune by grieving over it."Click to tweet

209. "Self-control is all about moment to moment self awareness. You catch yourself doing – or about to do – something undesirable, see that it isn’t good for you in the long term, and as a result of this awareness abstain from doing it."Click to tweet

210. "One must be gullible yet skeptical, sane yet mad, proud yet humble, warm yet indifferent, faithful yet a heretic, loving yet uncompromising, fearless yet cautious, open yet decisive. These are not contradictions. They make a person whole. And above all one must be whole, not fragmentary."Click to tweet

211. "If you lose self-control everything will fall." (John Wooden) Click to tweet

212. "It is easy to blame “them”. It is hard to confront “me”. The easy path is the road to ruin. The hard path is the way of growth."Click to tweet

213. "Be true to whoever or whatever you are and wear it like a badge of honor. Fit in with one person and one person only: yourself." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

214. "There is no better way to grow as a person than to do something you hate every day." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

215. "People are always looking for shortcuts. The only way to achieve greatness in life is to have patience, consistency, and discipline." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

216. "When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." (Viktor E. Frankl) Click to tweet

217. "Watch every thought. Always ask, why am i having this thought?" (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

218. "Meditation is intermittent fasting for the mind. Too much sugar leads to a heavy body, and too many distractions lead to a heavy mind. Time spent undistracted and alone, in self-examination, journaling, meditation, resolves the unresolved and takes us from mentally fat to fit." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

219. "You find peace by coming to terms with what you don’t know." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

220. "When you are upset you are likely to sacrifice the wellbeing of tomorrow to appease the hurt feelings of today. Not a good trade. Subject your emotions to a cooling-off period before you allow them to guide major decisions."Click to tweet

221. "Try to avoid making important decisions when you’re angry. Acknowledge the emotion. Recognize that it clouds your judgement. Remember that angry people tend to sacrifice the long-term good in response to short-term provocation."Click to tweet

222. "What matters most is not what our obstacles are but how we see them, how we react to them, and whether we keep our composure." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

223. "You stuck to your principles and when opportunities came along, you pounced on them with vigour." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

224. "Stop trying to impress others with your stuff and start trying to impress them with your life." (Joshua Becker) Click to tweet

225. "Talk, but rarely, if occasion calls you, but do not talk of ordinary things – of gladiators or horses races or athletes or of meats or drinks – these are topics that arise everywhere – but above all do not talk about men in blame or compliment or comparison." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

226. "We must indulge the mind and from time to time allow it the leisure which is its food and strength. We must go for walks out of doors, so that the mind can be strengthened by a clear sky and plenty of fresh air." (Seneca) Click to tweet

227. "Together with intelligence, self-control turns out to be the best predictor of a successful and satisfying life." (Steven Pinker) Click to tweet

228. "Growth and comfort do not coexist." (Ginni Rometty) Click to tweet

229. "The key to growth is the introduction of higher dimensions of consciousness into our awareness." (Lao Tzu) Click to tweet

230. "We must remember: there is no easy way." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet
We must remember: there is no easy way. (Ryan Holiday);  #StoicQuotes
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231. "Genius often really is just persistence in disguise." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

232. "True stoics don’t care about the outcome. They just care to give their best shot, right here, right now." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

233. "The more time you spend in your discomfort zone, the more your comfort zone will expand." (Robin Sharma) Click to tweet

234. "Cultivate a fearless approach to life, attack everything with boldness and energy." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

235. "I like times of turbulence more than times of stability. More opportunity to seize and grow." (Life Math Money) Click to tweet

236. "Advice for nearly everything: start slowly and maintain traction." (Michael) Click to tweet

237. "True success is achieved by stretching oneself, learning to feel comfortable being uncomfortable." (Ken Poirot) Click to tweet

238. "It takes courage to accept life fully, to say yes to our life, yes to our karma, yes to our mind, emotions and whatever else unfolds." (Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche) Click to tweet

239. "Start living in discomfort. Gradually increase it little by little, and you will steadily grow. If you want sudden growth, deluge yourself in great discomfort and do not retreat from it. The more discomfort you are willing to bear, the more you can grow."Click to tweet

240. "I like to see what i’m made of. I want to see if there is a limit to the human soul." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

241. "The path to success will leave you callused, bruised, and very tired. It will also leave you empowered." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

242. "Comfort makes you weaker. We need some variability, some stressors. Not too much, but just enough." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

243. "The fragile wants tranquility, the antifragile grows from disorder, and the robust doesn’t care too much." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

244. "That which we desire lies across an ocean of hard won knowledge."Click to tweet

245. "True will is quiet humility, resilience, and flexibility; the other kind of will is weakness disguised by bluster and ambition." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

246. "This is the mark of perfection of character—to spend each day as if it were your last, without frenzy, laziness, or any pretending." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

247. "In the mean time, cling tooth and nail to the following rule: not to give in to adversity, not to trust prosperity, and always take full note of fortune’s habit of behaving just as she pleases." (Seneca) Click to tweet

248. "Let us not postpone anything, let us engage in combats with life each day." (Seneca) Click to tweet

249. "It’s not that we have little time, but more that we waste a good deal of it." (Seneca) Click to tweet
It’s not that we have little time, but more that we waste a good deal of it. (Seneca);  #StoicQuotes
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250. "Begin at once to live, and count each separate day as a separate life." (Seneca) Click to tweet

251. "Life will punch you in the face if your head gets too big. Don’t ever pretend, don’t lie, don’t feel superior. Just be honest and do your own thing." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

252. "Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

253. "Forget everything else. Keep hold of this alone and remember it: each of us lives only now, this brief instant. The rest has been lived already, or is impossible to see." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

254. "Concentrate every minute like a roman— like a man— on doing what’s in front of you with precise and genuine seriousness, tenderly, willingly, with justice. And on freeing yourself from all other distractions." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

255. "The ordinary objects of human endeavour – property, outward success, luxury – have always seemed to me contemptible." (Albert Einstein) Click to tweet

256. "The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyong themselves." (Alan Watts) Click to tweet

257. "You are not affected by reality itself but by your interpretation of reality. A change of perspective changes everything."Click to tweet

258. "A person who has built his life around pleasure is bound to be disillusioned. Hedonism is not sustainable, and it leaves a person empty. We are not meant to experience sustained pleasure. Therefore, to cope with the drab routine of daily existence, one must find meaning somewhere."Click to tweet

259. "Life is a slow treadmill. People who stand still are actually going behind." (Live Math Money) Click to tweet

260. "There is no beginning and there is no end to time. There is only your perception of time." (Zen Proverb) Click to tweet

261. "When the pools of perception are clear, everything appears ‘as is’." (Zen Proverb) Click to tweet

262. "When we become fixed in our perceptions we lose our ability to fly." (Mingyur Rinpoche) Click to tweet

263. "Remember that your perception of the world is a reflection of your state of consciousness." (Eckhart Tolle) Click to tweet

264. "Be disentangled from all perceptions. They are not you." (Brian Thompson) Click to tweet

265. "Why do you so earnestly seek the truth in distant places? Look for delusion and truth in the bottom of your own hearts." (Ryokan) Click to tweet

266. "Drop your concepts, drop your opinions, drop your prejudices, drop your judgments, and you will see that." (Anthony de Mello) Click to tweet

267. "Understand: in life as in war, nothing ever happens just as you expect it to." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

268. "Realists are not afraid to look at the harsh circumstances of life." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

269. "Events in life mean nothing if you do not reflect on them in a deep way, and ideas from books are pointless if they have no application to life as you live it." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

270. "Assume life will be really tough, and then ask if you can handle it. If the answer is yes, you’ve won." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

271. "Life isn’t always about doing the things we like to do. It’s about doing things we have to do." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

272. "Success is the enemy of learning. It can deprive you of the time and the incentive to start over. Beginner’s mind also needs beginner’s time." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

273. "Drama provides a convenient distraction. We light small fires and busy ourselves with putting them out. Short term “emergencies” give us an excuse to ignore the long term issues that we don’t wish to acknowledge."Click to tweet

274. "Not everything requires a response. This is truth for many things in life and almost everything in the news."Click to tweet

275. "Expectation is the only seed of disappointment." (Mokokoma Mokhonoana) Click to tweet
Expectation is the only seed of disappointment. (Mokokoma Mokhonoana);  #StoicQuotes
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276. "The fundamental delusion — there is something out there that will make me happy and fulfilled forever." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

277. "The easiest way to live unhappy and unsatisfied is to hope. More often than not, you’ll be disappointed. Thus, your main aim should be to do the best you can right now and to expect nothing at all. Accept the way things turn out despite your best effort. That’s the only path to a peaceful mind." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

278. "The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less." (Socrates) Click to tweet

279. "Because most of what we say and do is not essential. If you can eliminate it, you’ll have more time, and more tranquility. Ask yourself at every moment, ‘is this necessary?’." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

280. "If you seek tranquility, do less. Or (more accurately) do what’s essential – what the reason of a social being requires, and in the requisite way. Which brings a double satisfaction: to do less, better." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

281. "The fundamental human fallacy: the illusion that a change in external circumstances will lead to permanent bliss. That the attainment of a future goal will make you satisfied forever. The illusion is so entrenched that it persists despite being refuted by repeated experience."Click to tweet

282. "So, concerning the things we pursue, and for which we vigorously exert ourselves, we owe this consideration – either there is nothing useful in them, or most aren’t useful. Some of them are superfluous, while others aren’t worth that much. But we don’t discern this and see them as free, when they cost us dearly." (Seneca) Click to tweet

283. "A man thus grounded must, whether he wills or not, necessarily be attended by constant cheerfulness and a joy that is deep and issues from deep within, since he finds delight in his own resources, and desires no joys greater than his inner joys." (Seneca) Click to tweet

284. "Your food should appease your hunger, your drink quench your thirst, your clothing keep out the cold, your house be a protection against inclement weather. It makes no difference whether it is built of turf or of variegated marble imported from another country." (Seneca) Click to tweet

285. "Barley porridge, or a crust of bread, and water do not make a very cheerful diet, but nothing gives one keener pleasure than the ability to derive pleasure even from that?—?And the feeling of having arrived at something which one cannot be deprived of by any unjust stroke of fortune." (Seneca) Click to tweet

286. "Set aside now and then a number of days during which you will be content with the plainest of food, and very little of it, and with rough, coarse clothing, and will ask yourself, ‘is this what one used to dread?" (Seneca) Click to tweet

287. "Never have i put my trust in fortune, even when she appeared to be offering peace; all those gifts she bestowed on me in her kindness — money, position, influence — i stored where she would be able to reclaim them with no disturbance to me." (Seneca) Click to tweet

288. "It is essential to make oneself used to putting up with a little. Even the wealthy and the well provided are continually met and frustrated by difficult times and situations. It is in no man’s power to have whatever he wants; but he has it in his power not to wish for what he hasn’t got, and cheerfully make the most of the things that do come his way." (Seneca) Click to tweet

289. "The happiness of those who want to be popular depends on others; the happiness of those who seek pleasure fluctuates with moods outside their control; but the happiness of the wise grows out of their own free acts." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

290. "All you need are these: certainty of judgment in the present moment; action for the common good in the present moment; and an attitude of gratitude in the present moment for anything that comes your way." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

291. "A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness." (Albert Einstein) Click to tweet

292. "I am happy because i want nothing from anyone. I do not care for money. Decorations, titles or distinctions mean nothing to me. I do not crave praise. The only thing that gives me pleasure, apart from my work, my violin and my sailboat, is the appreciation of my fellow workers." (Albert Einstein) Click to tweet

293. "It’s hard to prioritize the long term when you think you should feel comfortable in every moment." (Michael) Click to tweet

294. "When you transform your mind, everything you experience is transformed." (Mingyur Rinpoche) Click to tweet

295. "The expectation that you bring to your meditation are often the greatest obstacles you will encounter." (Mingyur Rinpoche) Click to tweet

296. "When you internalize that the source of your satisfaction is within you not without, you are then prepared to receive bliss that never ends because it does not rely on the ever changing external circumstances."Click to tweet

297. "Contentment doesn’t mean you stop improving your situation. In fact it has nothing to do with your external situation. It is a state of mind in which your happiness does not depend on external circumstances. It is the absence of neediness. You become self sufficient."Click to tweet

298. "Getting more of something has not satisfied anyone. It will not satisfy you either. It will only increase your discontent. He who has little can be content, but not the one who has a lot. The more one attains, the higher the expectations, and the greater the discontent."Click to tweet

299. "We humans are unhappy in large part because we are insatiable; after working hard to get what we want, we routinely lose interest in the object of our desire. Rather than feeling satisfied, we feel a bit bored, and in response to this boredom, we go on to form new, even grander desires." (William B. Irvine) Click to tweet

300. "Happiness isn’t outside of us, but actually comes from within." (Leo Babauta) Click to tweet

301. "The most important reason to live in the moment is nothing lasts forever. Enjoy the moment while it’s in front of you. Be present. Accept life for what it is: a finite span of time with infinite possibilities." (Joshua Fields Millburn) Click to tweet

302. "Happiness is not to acquire and enjoy, but nothing to be desired, as it is to be free." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

303. "It is impossible that happiness, and yearning for what is not present, should ever be united." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

304. "There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

305. "Happiness is a choice that requires effort at times." (Aeschylus) Click to tweet

306. "The thicker the skin, the happier the man." (Life Math Money) Click to tweet

307. "To love only what happens, what was destined. No greater harmony." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet
To love only what happens, what was destined. No greater harmony. (Marcus Aurelius);  #StoicQuotes
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308. "The goal of life is living in agreement with nature." (Zeno of Citium) Click to tweet

309. "As long as you remember that everything is exactly how it’s supposed to be, you will always be sane." (Alan Watts) Click to tweet

310. "Amor fati – “love your fate”, which is in fact your life." (Friedrich Nietzsche) Click to tweet

311. "Don’t demand or expect that events happen as you would wish them to. Accept events as they actually happen. That way peace is possible." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

312. "Once you’ve truly controlled your own fate, for better or for worse, you’ll never let anyone else tell you what to do." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

313. "It is better to perform one’s own predetermined duty, even if one performs that duty imperfectly, than perform the duty of another. When one performs his own predetermined duty in accordance with one’s nature, one does not incur any sin." (Krishna) Click to tweet

314. "Human beings want control and certainty. “accepting fate” means the opposite. That’s why it seems absurd to us." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

315. "Everything comes and goes in life. Happiness and unhappiness are temporary experiences that rise from sense perception. Heat and cold, pleasure and pain, will come and go. They never last forever. So, do not get attached to them. We have no control over them." (Krishna) Click to tweet

316. "In all things we should try to make ourselves be as grateful as possible." (Seneca) Click to tweet

317. "Whatever anyone does or says, i’m bound to the good. Whatever anyone does or says, i must be what i am and show my true colors." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

318. "Everywhere, at each moment, you have the option: to accept this event with humility; to treat this person as he should be treated; to approach this thought with care, so that nothing irrational creeps in." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

319. "Focus on what nature demands, as if you were governed by that alone. Then do that, and accept it, unless your nature as a living being would be degraded by it." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

320. "Whatever happens to you has been waiting to happen since the beginning of time." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

321. "Only these two questions: is what he’s doing now the right thing to be doing? Does he accept and welcome what he’s been assigned?" (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

322. "Each of us needs what nature gives us, when nature gives it." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

323. "Accept things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

324. "Here is a rule to remember in future, when anything tempts you to feel bitter: not ”this is misfortune”, but ”to bear this worthily is good fortune.”" (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

325. "He who does not desire or fear the uncertain day or capricious fate, is equal to the gods above and loftier than mortals." (Justus Lipsius) Click to tweet

326. "First, see clearly. Next, act correctly. Finally, endure and accept the world as it is." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

327. "Man’s character is his fate." (Heraclitus) Click to tweet

328. "Timendi causa est nescire — ignorance is the cause of fear." (Seneca) Click to tweet
Timendi causa est nescire — ignorance is the cause of fear. (Seneca);  #StoicQuotes
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329. "Don’t let your fears paralyze you into becoming a lesser version of yourself. Eliminate fear by confronting what you’re afraid of." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

330. "I’m not asking you to be fearless. I’m asking you to be courageous." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

331. "If anyone can refute me‚ show me i’m making a mistake or looking at things from the wrong perspective‚ i’ll gladly change. It’s the truth i’m after." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

332. "Many of the anxieties that harass you are superfluous… expand into an ampler region, letting your thought sweep over the entire universe." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

333. "We define ourselves far too often by our past failures. That’s not you. You are this person right now. You’re the person who has learned from those failures." (Joe Rogan) Click to tweet

334. "Repeated failure will toughen your spirit and show you with absolute clarity how things must be done." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

335. "Withstand the setbacks and failures, the days of drudgery, and the hard work that are always a part of any creative action." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

336. "Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth." (Pema Chodron) Click to tweet

337. "No amount of anxiety makes any difference to anything that is going to happen." (Alan Watts) Click to tweet

338. "Life’s three best teachers: heartbreak, empty pocket, failures." (Haemin Sunim) Click to tweet

339. "Fear is the basis of all suffering. Both desire and anger are manifestations of fear. Fear itself is a creation of your mind. It does not exist independently. Since it is a fabrication, you don’t have to fight it. Just understand it. Understanding is the key to freedom."Click to tweet

340. "Don’t let fear, low self-esteem and the negative voices hold you back from your true destiny." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

341. "Learn to fail with pride — and do so fast and cleanly. Maximise trial and error — by mastering the error part." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

342. "The cause of an event is often unclear. You will feel less anxiety if you can learn to be comfortable with ambiguity."Click to tweet

343. "Human beings worry incessantly about their social status. Making every device “socially connected” turned every device into an anxiety machine. The machine becomes symbolic of the set of all people that may be judging you. If “hell is other people” then hell is in our pocket."Click to tweet

344. "If you are ever tempted to look for outside approval, realize that you have compromised your integrity. If you need a witness, be your own." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

345. "Focus on the moment, not the monsters that may or may not be up ahead." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

346. "Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form." (Rumi) Click to tweet
Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form. (Rumi);  #StoicQuotes
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347. "Live as if you died, but were resuscitated and every minute was a gift." (The Daily Stoic) Click to tweet

348. "Death could be around the corner, for you, for your friends and for your family. I’m not trying to scare you. I’m just realist." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

349. "Death smiles at us all, but all a man can do is smile back." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

350. "Consider the abyss of time past, infinite future.three das of life or three generations: what’s the difference?" (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

351. "You could leave life right now. Let that determine what you do and say and think." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

352. "He has stripped away his body and – realizing that at some point soon he will have to abandon mankind and leave all this behind – has dedicated himself to serving justice in all he does, and nature in all that happens." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

353. "Keep death and exile before your eyes each day, along with everything that seems terrible — by doing so, you’ll never have a base thought nor will you have excessive desire." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

354. "Life has more meaning in the face of death." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

355. "By becoming deeply aware of our mortality, we intensify our experience of every aspect of life." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

356. "There will come a time in the distant future, where no one will know who you were, no one will know of your existence and contributions, no one will know your pain and suffering, and your happiness. Time will wipe away both men and the memories of men. Let yourself be free." (Life Math Money) Click to tweet

357. "Things you won’t say on your deathbed: “i wish i paid more attention to what other people think”." (Johnny Uzan) Click to tweet

358. "Life is all the more precious and beautiful because it is so fleeting." (Jack Kornfield) Click to tweet

359. "I’m not afraid of dying. I’m afraid not to have lived." (Wim Hof) Click to tweet

360. "There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval." (George Santayana) Click to tweet

361. "By contemplating the impermanence of everything in the world, we are forced to recognize that every time we do something could be the last time we do it, and this recognition can invest the things we do with a significance and intensity that would otherwise be absent." (William B. Irvine) Click to tweet

362. "Some reach the heights of power. Some live quiet lives of virtue and purpose. Some seek nothing but mischief. All find their way to the grave. Time will make ashes of us all. Do not squander this moment. It will not come again."Click to tweet

363. "What is quite unlooked for is more crushing in its effect, and unexpectedness adds to the weight of a disaster. The fact that it was unforeseen has never failed to intensify a person’s grief. This is a reason for ensuring that nothing ever takes us by surprise. We should project our thoughts ahead of us at every turn and have in mind every possible eventuality instead of only the usual course of events." (Seneca) Click to tweet

364. "This is why we need to envisage every possibility and to strengthen the spirit to deal with the things which may conceivably come about. Rehearse them in your mind: exile, torture, war, shipwreck. Misfortune may snatch you away from your country… if we do not want to be overwhelmed and struck numb by rare events as if they were unprecedented ones; fortune needs envisaging in a thoroughly comprehensive way." (Seneca) Click to tweet

365. "That person has lost their children: you too, can lose yours; that person received sentence of death: your innocence too, stands under the hammer. This is the fallacy that takes us in and makes us weak while we suffer misfortunes that we never foresaw that we could suffer. The person who has anticipated the coming of troubles takes away their power when they arrive." (Seneca) Click to tweet

366. "Since every man dies, it is better to die with distinction than to live long." (Musonius Rufus) Click to tweet

367. "It’s better to conquer grief than to deceive it." (Seneca) Click to tweet

368. "Let us prepare our minds as if we’d come to the very end of life. Let us postpone nothing." (Seneca) Click to tweet

369. "All cruelty springs from weakness." (Seneca) Click to tweet
All cruelty springs from weakness. (Seneca);  #StoicQuotes
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370. "The best answer to anger is silence." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

371. "How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

372. "Not to display anger or other emotions. To be free of passion and yet full of love." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

373. "It is our own opinions that disturb us. Take away these opinions then, and resolve to dismiss your judgment about an act as if it were something grievous, and your anger is gone." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

374. "Yes, you can — if you do everything as if it were the last thing you were doing in life, and stop being aimless, stop letting your emotions override what your mind tells you, stop being hypocritical, self-centered, irritable." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

375. "Being angry means your lizard brain took control. Being calm means you stayed above your emotions." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

376. "At any given moment, you can choose to follow the chain of thoughts, emotions, and sensations that reinforce a perception of yourself as vulnerable and limited, or to remember that your true nature is pure, unconditioned, and incapable of being harmed." (Mingyur Rinpoche) Click to tweet

377. "Humility is a knowledge of our weaknesses, confidence is a knowledge of our strengths, and ego is something dangerous with none of the former and a skewed sense of the latter." (The Daily Stoic) Click to tweet

378. "Emotions are easily hijacked by illusory threats that tap into our insecurities. We can’t be strategically dynamic if we are always on the defensive. We are more effective when we realize how many things don’t require any response at all."Click to tweet

379. "Happiness is a choice. Forgiveness is a choice. Acceptance, anger, desire, love… all choices. Your time. Your choice." (Scott Shaw) Click to tweet

380. "Your true self is not your emotion such as anger, frustration or hate. It is the inner witness that knows the rise and fall of your emotion." (Haemin Sunim) Click to tweet

381. "People think that if they complain about life, life or the world might change. But of course this does not happen. You cannot change nature and its laws. It is what it is. No amount of complaining, resentment or mourning will help. Accept, let go and move on."Click to tweet

382. "If you drop your ego, don’t take things personally and adopt a detached perspective, your ability to deal with all types of people/situations will immensely improve."Click to tweet

383. "Ignoring someone is more powerful than hating them. Hate means that you are somehow bothered by the person and can’t stop thinking about them. They possess you. Indifference indicates that you just don’t care. It is freedom."Click to tweet

384. "Greatness starts with the replacement of hatred with polite disdain." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

385. "If we seek social status, we give other people power over us: we have to do things calculated to make them admire us, and we have to refrain from doing things that will trigger their disfavor." (William B. Irvine) Click to tweet

386. "It is a narrow passageway that leads to the garden of contentment. Big egos don’t fit."Click to tweet

387. "A minute of rage can undo a lifetime of diligent effort. Self-control is self-preservation. Most of us won’t look back on the moments we acted in anger as among our finest."Click to tweet

388. "Do not act when the tide of rage flows in. Wait for it to go out. Then act with reason and proportion."Click to tweet

389. "To not be distracted by the darkness of others, to head towards the light. To be good without hesitation, even when other people are not. That’s our job." (The Daily Stoic) Click to tweet

390. "Whatever seems lofty is dangerous… those whom an unfavorable fortune has placed in a critical position will be safer if they eliminate pride from their proud circumstances and bring down their fortune as much as possible to a lowly state." (Seneca) Click to tweet

391. "Zoom out. In the grand scheme of things, is this really going to affect you? We can’t even remember what we were doing 5 days ago, let alone five years. What matters is how you feel now. If it makes you upset, let it go. If it feels good, let it consume you." (Thibaut) Click to tweet

392. "Once the ego inflates it will only come back to earth through some jarring failure." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

393. "Do not envy those who seems naturally gifted; it is often a curse." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

394. "When you think you’re done, you’re only at 40% of your body’s capability." (David Goggins) Click to tweet
When you think you’re done, you’re only at 40% of your body’s capability. (David Goggins);  #StoicQuotes
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395. "Even if you are hurting, never let your competition see the look of defeat or even vulnerability on your face." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

396. "You’re never given more pain than you can handle." (Byron Katie) Click to tweet

397. "It will only hurt if you keep remembering it but a true stoic looks forward." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

398. "What is the point of dragging up sufferings that are over, of being miserable now, because you were miserable then?" (Seneca) Click to tweet

399. "You don’t suffer because things are impermanent. You suffer because things are impermanent and you think they are permanent." (Thich Nhat Hanh) Click to tweet

400. "Pain is neither intolerable nor everlasting if you bear in mind that it has its limits, and if you add nothing to it in imagination." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

401. "Change is never painful, only your resistance to change is painful." (Buddhist Proverb) Click to tweet

402. "The pain and boredom we experience in the initial stage of learning a skill toughens our minds." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

403. "Does what’s happened keep you from acting with justice, generosity, self-control, sanity, prudence, honesty, humility, straightforwardness, and all other qualities that allow a person’s nature to fulfil itself? So remember this principle when something threatens to cause you pain: the thing itself was no misfortune at all; to endure it and prevail is great good fortune." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

404. "Life is full of suffering. Yes. Why should it be otherwise? Embrace. Endure."Click to tweet

405. "Why does he smile when misfortune strikes? He knows it is an opportunity to cultivate virtue. Death, loss, decline. These things come for us all. Facing pain is how we make ready. Adversity sharpens the blade of will. Greet the test gladly. Endure."Click to tweet

406. "We must be willing to roll the dice and lose. Prepare, at the end of the day, for none of it to work." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

407. "The path of least resistance is a terrible teacher." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

408. "All greatness comes from suffering." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

409. "Pay attention to your enemies, for they are the first to discover your mistakes." (Antisthenes) Click to tweet
Pay attention to your enemies, for they are the first to discover your mistakes. (Antisthenes);  #StoicQuotes
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410. "What people say or think about him, or how they treat him, isn’t something he worries about." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

411. "Accustom yourself to criticism." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

412. "Can you take criticism and use it constructively?" (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

413. "Become your own worst critic; see your work as if through the eyes of others." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

414. "You must not be afraid of your uniqueness and you must care less and less what people think of you." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

415. "Understand: a critic doesn’t disturb you, it disturbs your ego. You want to know the truth. Your ego is scared of it." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

416. "Never be angry at someone for telling you the truth, no matter how unpleasant." (Life Math Money) Click to tweet

417. "Not reacting to deliberate provocation is a superpower. If you have the awareness and self-control to not react predictably, there is nothing that can put you off your path. Remember: the only enemy you need to fear is your own self – your lack of awareness and loss of control."Click to tweet

418. "Do not care what others think of you. Be an unapologetic rebel. The masses are lost. Looking up to them for guidance is like a person with eyes looking up to the blind. Feel free to do your own thing without fearing the disapproval of others. If they don’t like it’s their problem."Click to tweet

419. "Many think great success will pacify their critics. Quite the contrary. Criticism will multiply as you grow and progress. Positive attention does not come without negative attention. This is the price of having an impact."Click to tweet

420. "We find comfort among those who agree with us – growth among those who don’t." (Frank A. Clark) Click to tweet

421. "Most people who doubt you doubt you because they can never see themselves doing what you are trying to do." (David Goggins) Click to tweet

422. "Your reputation is harmed the most by what you say to defend it." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

423. "If evil be spoken of you and it be true, correct yourself, if it’s a lie, laugh at it." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

424. "Love without sacrifice is like theft." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet
Love without sacrifice is like theft. (Nassim Nicholas Taleb);  #StoicQuotes
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425. "It is a sign of weakness to avoid showing signs of weakness." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

426. "Life without love would be a strange thing. But don’t be surprised if you get burned." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

427. "You don’t love yourself enough. Or you’d love your nature too, and what it demands of you." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

428. "Accustom yourself to attend carefully to what is said by another, and as much as it is possible, try to inhabit the speaker’s mind." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet

429. "A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought — they must be earned." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

430. "There is nothing more precious than trust. Low trust environments are full of friction and inefficiency. Every interaction is a fierce negotiation. Trust makes a marriage warm and a nation wealthy."Click to tweet

431. "You don’t develop courage by being happy in your relationships everyday. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity." (Epicurus) Click to tweet

432. "It is not so much our friends’ help that helps us as the confident knowledge that they will help us." (Epicurus) Click to tweet

433. "Fragile egos make for fragile friendships."Click to tweet

434. "Keep company only with people who uplift you." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

435. "Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness." (Seneca) Click to tweet

436. "We should love all our dear ones… but always with the thought that we have no promise that we may keep them forever—nay, no promise even that we may keep them for long." (Seneca) Click to tweet

437. "A gift consists not in what is done or given, but in the intention of the giver or doer." (Seneca) Click to tweet

438. "Life is so hard, how can we be anything but kind?" (Jack Kornfield) Click to tweet

439. "The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious." (Marcus Aurelius) Click to tweet
The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious. (Marcus Aurelius);  #StoicQuotes
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440. "If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid." (Epictetus) Click to tweet

441. "Winning is not about talent, being smart, taking shortcuts. It’s about finding the right thing to do, and doing it." (Maxime Lagace) Click to tweet

442. "The mind should not be kept continuously at the same pitch of concentration, but given amusing diversions… our minds must relax: they will rise better and keener after a rest. Just as you must not force fertile farmland, as uninterrupted productivity will soon exhaust it, so constant effort will sap our mental vigor, while a short period of rest and relaxation will restore our powers." (Seneca) Click to tweet

443. "If you accomplish something good with hard work, the labor passes quickly, but the good endures; if you do something shameful in pursuit of pleasure, the pleasure passes quickly, but the shame endures." (Musonius Rufus) Click to tweet

444. "Lean into the discomfort of the work." (Brené Brown) Click to tweet

445. "What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for some goal worthy of him." (Viktor E. Frankl) Click to tweet

446. "Eventually, the time that was not spent on learning skills will catch up with you, and the fall will be painful." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

447. "You are not tied to a particular position; your loyalty is not to a career or company." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

448. "Understand: people will constantly attack you in life. One of their main weapons will be to instill in you doubts about yourself. They will often disguise this as their objective opinion, but invariably it has a political purpose – they want to keep you down." (Robert Greene) Click to tweet

449. "If it is time to rest, rest completely. A good rest rejuvenates you so that you may do quality work. If it is time to work, work with complete focus. Time spent working earnestly earns you a well deserved rest. Don’t mix work and rest; this compromises the quality of both."Click to tweet

450. "If you’re more passionate about founding a business than the business itself, you can fall into a ten year trap. Better to stay emotionally unattached and select the best opportunity that arises. Applies to relationships too." (Naval Ravikant) Click to tweet

451. "Weak men act to satisfy their needs, stronger men their duties." (Nassim Nicholas Taleb) Click to tweet

452. "A single day among the learned lasts longer than the longest life of the ignorant." (Posidonius) Click to tweet

453. "Discomfort is your friend. It doesn’t matter if you’re sick, if you have kids… if you’re a pro, you go to work." (Joe Rogan) Click to tweet

454. "People tend to avoid the important work they fear by doing unimportant work that wears them out. They suppress anxiety with exhaustion, but they do not address the source of the problem."Click to tweet

455. "Finding information is easier than ever. Filtering information is harder than ever. We are bombarded with irrelevant data and unsolicited stimulation. Choosing what to ignore is as important as choosing what to pay attention to."Click to tweet

456. "Bad companies are destroyed by crisis. Good companies survive them. Great individuals, like great companies, find a way to transform weakness into strength." (Ryan Holiday) Click to tweet

457. "It’s waiting that helps you as an investor, and a lot of people just can’t stand to wait." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

458. "You need patience, discipline, and an agility to take losses and adversity without going crazy." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

459. "Our job is to find a few intelligent things to do, not to keep up with every damn thing in the world." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

460. "It’s not supposed to be easy. Anyone who finds it easy is stupid." (Charlie Munger) Click to tweet

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