Freedom and happiness are won by disregarding things that lie beyond our control.
Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.
The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows where he is going.
Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily.
Keep silence for the most part, and speak only when you must, and then briefly.
Happiness and freedom begin with a clear understanding of one principle: Some things are within our control, and some things are not.
It is the nature of the wise to resist pleasures, but the foolish to be a slave to them.
Man is troubled not by events, but by the meaning he gives them.
We can’t control the impressions others form about us, and the effort to do so only debases our character.
We cannot choose our external circumstances, but we can always choose how we respond to them.
Circumstances don’t make the man, they only reveal him to himself.
No great thing is created suddenly.
Don’t demand or expect that events happen as you would wish them do. Accept events as they actually happen. That way, peace is possible.
What really frightens and dismays us is not external events themselves, but the way in which we think about them. It is not things that disturb us, but our interpretation of their significance.
It is not things in themselves which trouble us, but our opinions of things.
Suffering arises from trying to control what is uncontrollable, or from neglecting what is within our power.
You can be invincible, if you enter into no contest in which it is not in your power to conquer.
I was within and without. Simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.
Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez faire for others.
God is dead, God remains dead, and we have killed him.