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Stoicism and silence does not serve us nor our communities, only the forces of things as they are.
— Audre Lorde
True affluence is not needing anything.
— Gary Snyder
She (the First Lady, entering the room with her gravely wounded husband) would admit fear but not despair.
— Candice Millard
In Tsurani culture, forgiveness was simply a less shameful form of weakness than capitulation.
— Raymond E. Feist
Even the least of our activities ought to have some end in view.
— Marcus Aurelius
For death remembered should be like a mirror,
Who tells us life's but breath, to trust it error. — William Shakespeare
Who tells us life's but breath, to trust it error. — William Shakespeare
So just as Stoicism is the domestication, not the elimination, of emotions, so is the barbell a domestication, not the elimination, of uncertainty.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Just as the earth that bears the man who tills and digs it, to bear those who speak ill of them, is a quality of the highest respect.
— Thiruvalluvar
The stoicism that comes of endurance has something of death in it.
— Mary Catherwood
Sometimes in life we must fight not only without fear, but also without hope.
— Alessandro Pertini
Imagine smiling after a slap in the face. Then think of doing it twenty-four hours a day.
— Markus Zusak
I smile to catch the piranhas from swimming out of my mouth.
— Evan Mariah Pettit
Fourteen years without a mother had me believe I could be stoic when I finally met her.
— Maria V. Snyder
Most of us are "living the dream" living, that is, the dream we once had for ourselves.
— William B. Irvine
I hear my silence talked of in every lane;
The suppression of a cry is itself a cry of pain. — Darshan Singh
The suppression of a cry is itself a cry of pain. — Darshan Singh
During the Great Depression, the philosophy of grin-and-bear-it became a national coping mechanism.
— Maureen Corrigan
Seneca and stoicism as a back door to explain why everything antifragile has to have more upside than downside
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Stoicism is the fundamental characteristic of the French.
— Gertrude Atherton
It is Stoicism that demands a closed universe, not the Bible.
— Richard J. Foster
What's the good of being stoical if nobody notices?
— Mason Cooley
A tenet of stoicism advises to live according to your nature. If you try to be something you aren't, you'll self-destruct.
— Blake Crouch
Stoicism's Emotional Robustification Success brings an asymmetry: you now have a lot more to lose than to gain. You are hence fragile.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
(how well Stoicism hides what one does not possess!);
— Friedrich Nietzsche