What did Seneca the Younger mean by: A troubled countenance oft discloses much. - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain Copy
+ The mind that is anxious about future events is miserable. Feraz Zeid, September 12, 2023December 26, 2023, Seneca the Younger, Fear, Motivation, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ What is true belongs to me! Explain Feraz Zeid, July 9, 2023December 24, 2023, Seneca the Younger, Philosophical, Truth, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ Whatever has overstepped its due bounds is always in a state of instability. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024February 8, 2024, Seneca the Younger, Dues, Security, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ There’s one blessing only, the source and cornerstone of beatitude: confidence in self. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024February 8, 2024, Seneca the Younger, Blessed, Blessing, Confidence, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ The heart is great which shows moderation in the midst of prosperity. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024February 8, 2024, Seneca the Younger, Heart, Philosophical, Prosperity, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ The best way to do good to ourselves is to do it to others; the right way to gather is to scatter. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024February 8, 2024, Seneca the Younger, Goodness, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ Religion worships God, while superstition profanes that worship. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024February 8, 2024, Seneca the Younger, Superstitions, Worship, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
+ The greatest man is he who chooses right with the most invincible resolution. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024February 8, 2024, Seneca the Younger, Greatness, Resolution, 0 - Seneca the Younger Philosopher · Spain
People’s opinions of themselves are legible in their countenances. - Jeremy Collier Clergyman · England
A smile is the same as sunshine; it banishes winter from the human countenance. - Victor Hugo Writer · France
Great hatred can be concealed in the countenance, and much in a kiss. - Publilius Syrus Writer · Syria
I trow that countenance cannot lie,Whose thoughts are legible in the eie. - Edmund Spenser Poet · England