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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 22 — On the Futility of Half-way Measures (§6)

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But he also adds that one should attempt nothing except at the time when it can be attempted suitably and seasonably. Then, when the long-sought occasion comes, let him be up and doing. Epicurus forbids us to doze when we are meditating escape; he bids us hope for a safe release from even the hardest trials, provided that we are not in too great a hurry before the time, nor too dilatory when the time arrives.
Seneca·Letter 22 — On the Futility of Half-way Measures (§6)·trans. Gummere
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