Repose without stagnation is the state most favorable to happiness. "The great felicity of life," says Seneca, "is to be without perturbations.


Intuitions and Summaries of Thought (ed. 1862)


Repose without stagnation is the state most favorable to happiness. The great felicity of life, says Seneca, is to be without perturbations.

Repose without stagnation is the state most favorable to happiness. The great felicity of life, says Seneca, is to be without perturbations.

Repose without stagnation is the state most favorable to happiness. The great felicity of life, says Seneca, is to be without perturbations.

Repose without stagnation is the state most favorable to happiness. The great felicity of life, says Seneca, is to be without perturbations.