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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 21 — On the Renown Which My Writings Will Bring You (§6)

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Whenever men have been thrust forward by fortune, whenever they have become part and parcel of another’s influence, they have found abundant favour, their houses have been thronged, only so long as they themselves have kept their position; when they themselves have left it, they have slipped at once from the memory of men. But in the case of innate ability, the respect in which it is held increases, and not only does honour accrue to the man himself, but whatever has attached itself to his memory is passed on from one to another.
Seneca·Letter 21 — On the Renown Which My Writings Will Bring You (§6)·trans. Gummere
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