To be sure, external things of whatever kind require skill in their use, but we must not grow attached to them; whatever they are, they should only serve for us to show how skilled we are in our handling of them.

If you are pained by external things, it is not they that disturb you, but your own judgement of them. And it is in your power to wipe out that judgement now.

Never get into family fights over material things; give them up willingly, and your moral standing will increase in proportion.

Nothing important comes into being overnight; even grapes or figs need time to ripen. If you say that you want a fig now, I will tell you to be patient. First, you must allow the tree to flower, then put forth fruit; then you have to wait until the fruit is ripe. So if the fruit of a fig tree is not brought to maturity instantly or in an hour, how do you expect the human mind to come to fruition, so quickly and easily?

Being attached to many things, we are weighed down and dragged along with them

Whenever externals are more important to you than your own integrity, then be prepared to serve them the remainder of your life.

So when you hear that even life and the like are indifferent, don’t become apathetic; and by the same token, when you’re advised to care about them, don’t become superficial and conceive a passion for externals.

All our efforts must be directed towards an end, or we will act in vain. If it is not the right end, we will fail utterly.

Something good should be a source of pride, correct? ‘Yes.’ And can one really take pride in a momentary pleasure? Please don’t say yes.

The following are non-sequiturs: ‘I am richer, therefore superior to you’; or ‘I am a better speaker, therefore a better person, than you’.

A noble man compares and estimates himself by an idea which is higher than himself; and a mean man, by one lower than himself. The one produces aspiration; the other ambition, which is the way in which a vulgar man aspires.

When you’ve done well and another has benefited by it, why like a fool do you look for a third thing on top— credit for the good deed or a favor in return?

To understand the true quality of people, you must look into their minds, and examine their pursuits and aversions.

Ambition means tying your well-being to what other people say or do. Self-indulgence means tying it to the things that happen to you. Sanity means tying it to your own actions.

Another person will not hurt you without your cooperation; you are hurt the moment you believe yourself to be.

A man’s worth is no greater than his ambitions.

No man can escape his destiny, the next inquiry being how he may best live the time that he has to live.

In the morning, when you rise unwillingly, let this thought be present: I am rising to the work of a human being.

When faced with anything painful or pleasurable, anything bringing glory or disrepute, realize that the crisis is now, that the Olympics have started, and waiting is no longer an option; that the chance for progress, to keep or lose, turns on the events of a single day.

‘I will throw you into prison.’ Correction – it is my body you will throw there.

How long will you wait before you demand the best of yourself, and trust reason to determine what is best?

And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou doest every act of thy life as if it were the last.

People with a strong physical constitution can tolerate extremes of hot and cold; people of strong mental health can handle anger, grief, joy and the other emotions.

If you didn’t learn these things in order to demonstrate them in practice, what did you learn them for?