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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 17 — On Philosophy and Riches (§6)

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There is no reason why poverty should call us away from philosophy,—no, nor even actual want. For when hastening after wisdom, we must endure even hunger. Men have endured hunger when their towns were besieged, and what other reward for their endurance did they obtain than that they did not fall under the conqueror’s power? How much greater is the promise of the prize of everlasting liberty, and the assurance that we need fear neither God nor man! Even though we starve, we must reach that goal.
Seneca·Letter 17 — On Philosophy and Riches (§6)·trans. Gummere
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