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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 10 — On Living to Oneself (§2)

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When persons are in mourning, or fearful about something, we are accustomed to watch them that we may prevent them from making a wrong use of their loneliness. No thoughtless person ought to be left alone; in such cases he only plans folly, and heaps up future dangers for himself or for others; he brings into play his base desires; the mind displays what fear or shame used to repress; it whets his boldness, stirs his passions, and goads his anger.
Seneca·Letter 10 — On Living to Oneself (§2)·trans. Gummere
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