Seneca the Younger Quotes About Laughter
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As fate is inexorable, and not to be moved either with tears or reproaches, an excess of sorrow is as foolish as profuse laughter; while, on the other hand, not to mourn at all is insensibility.
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To see a man fearless in dangers, untainted with lusts, happy in adversity, composed in a tumult, and laughing at all those things which are generally either coveted or feared, all men must acknowledge that this can be from nothing else but a beam of divinity that influences a mortal body.
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He shows a greater mind who does not restrain his laughter, than he who does not deny his tears.
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It is more fitting for a man to laugh at life than to lament over it.
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All things are cause for either laughter or weeping.
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No one is laughable who laughs at himself.
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