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Alexander The Great's thinking on Stoicism goes deeper than surface-level advice. This curated archive brings together their essential quotes on the subject, revealing patterns and principles you can apply immediately. Each entry includes full source context, allowing you to understand not just what they said, but why it matters. Whether you're navigating challenges or pursuing mastery, these insights offer the mental models you need to think clearly about Stoicism.
"If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes."
"So far as I am concerned, I could not be accused of having set eyes, or having wished to set eyes, upon Darius' wife."
"I do not value my life as much as I value the wealth of a clean conscience and a bold spirit."
"Sex and sleep alone make me conscious that I am mortal."
"A tomb now suffices him for whom the whole world was not sufficient."
"Bury my body and do not build any monument. Keep my hands out so the people know the one who won the world had nothing in hand when he died."
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