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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 118 — On the Vanity of Place-seeking (§14)

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Surely because of its magnitude. It is no new idea that certain objects change as they grow. A person, once a child, becomes a youth; his peculiar quality is transformed; for the child could not reason, but the youth possesses reason. Certain things not only grow in size as they develop, but grow into something else.
Seneca·Letter 118 — On the Vanity of Place-seeking (§14)·trans. Gummere
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