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When you need Heraclitus's lens on Discipline, this is your reference library. Every quote is sourced and contextualized, giving you immediate access to their best thinking on the subject. Use this collection to inform decisions, challenge assumptions, or find clarity when Discipline becomes complex. Heraclitus's approach offers practical frameworks that ambitious professionals can apply without translation.
"It is not better for men to get all they wish to get."
"It is hard to fight with anger; for what it wants it buys at the price of soul."
"It is difficult to fight with desire. Whatever it wishes to get, it purchases at the cost of soul."
"A dry soul is wisest and best."
"To be evenminded is the greatest virtue."
"The content of your character is your choice."
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