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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 110 — On True and False Riches (§15)

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What else is this, I said to myself, than a stirring-up of man’s cravings, which are in themselves provocative of lust? What is the meaning of all this display of money? Did we gather merely to learn what greed was? For my own part I left the place with less craving than I had when I entered. I came to despise riches, not because of their uselessness, but because of their pettiness.
Seneca·Letter 110 — On True and False Riches (§15)·trans. Gummere
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