Seneca the Younger Quotes About Human Nature
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A man can refrain from wanting what he has not and cheerfully make the best of a bird in the hand.
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Human nature is so constituted that insults sink deeper than kindnesses; the remembrance of the latter soon passes away, while that of the former is treasured in the memory.
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For greed, all nature is too little.
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What does reason demand of a man? A very easy thing-to live in accord with his own nature.
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Man's ideal state is realized when he has fulfilled the purpose for which he is born. And what is it that reason demands of him? Something very easy-that he live in accordance with his own nature.
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Man is a social animal.
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