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Quote of Seneca - The assaults of adversity do not...


Biography - Seneca:

Roman Stoic philosopher and statesman (Approximate years of birth and death).
Born: -4 - Died: 65
Period:
1st century
1st century BC
Place of birth: Spain
Spain

The assaults of adversity do not weaken the spirit of a brave man. It always maintains its poise, and it gives its own colour to everything that happens.


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French
Tous les flots de l’adversité ne transforment point une âme courageuse, elle demeure la même et donne aux événements sa propre teinte.




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