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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 118 — On the Vanity of Place-seeking (§4)

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How much greater joy does one feel who looks without concern, not merely upon the election of a praetor or of a consul, but upon that great struggle in which some are seeking yearly honours, and others permanent power, and others the triumph and the prosperous outcome of war, and others riches, or marriage and offspring, or the welfare of themselves and their relatives! What a great-souled action it is to be the only person who is canvassing for nothing, offering prayers to no man, and saying: “Fortune, I have nothing to do with you.
Seneca·Letter 118 — On the Vanity of Place-seeking (§4)·trans. Gummere
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