Bear in mind that the measure of a man is the worth of the things he cares about.
Reject your sense of injury, and the injury itself disappears.
What is not good for the swarm is not good for the bee.
The mind in itself wants nothing, unless it creates a want for itself; therefore it is both free from perturbation and unimpeded, if it does not perturb and impede itself.
Remind oneself continually of one of those who practiced virtue in days gone by.
He who pays no attention to what his neighbor does, says or thinks, preferring to concentrate on making his own actions appropriate and justifiable, better uses his time.