Portrait of Seneca - author of the quote: "The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good..."

"The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired"

— Seneca

The Good Things Of Prosperity Are To Be Wished But

The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired

— Seneca
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The greatest wealth is a poverty of desires
— Seneca
“The great source of both the misery and disorders of human life, seems to arise from over-rating the difference between one permanent situation and another. Avarice over-rates the difference between poverty and riches: ambition, that between a private and a public station: vain-glory, that between obscurity and extensive reputation. The person under the influence of any of those extravagant passions, is not only miserable in his actual situation, but is often disposed to disturb the peace of society, in order to arrive at that which he so foolishly admires. The slightest observation, however, might satisfy him, that, in all the ordinary situations of human life, a well-disposed mind may be equally calm, equally cheerful, and equally contented. Some of those situations may, no doubt, deserve to be preferred to others: but none of them can deserve to be pursued with that passionate ardour which drives us to violate the rules either of prudence or of justice; or to corrupt the future tranquillity of our minds, either by shame from the remembrance of our own folly, or by remorse from the horror of our own injustice.”
— Adam Smith
Virtue is sufficient for happiness.
— Zeno of Citium
Not life, but good life, is to be chiefly valued.
— Socrates
Happiness is a good flow of life.
— Zeno of Citium
Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.
— Albert Einstein