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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 22 — On the Futility of Half-way Measures (§8)

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Words like these will indeed be spoken to you, if only your perseverance shall have an object that is worth while, if only you will not have to do or to suffer anything unworthy of a good man; besides, a good man will not waste himself upon mean and discreditable work or be busy merely for the sake of being busy. Neither will he, as you imagine, become so involved in ambitious schemes that he will have continually to endure their ebb and flow. Nay, when he sees the dangers, uncertainties, and hazards in which he was formerly tossed about, he will withdraw,—not turning his back to the foe, but falling back little by little to a safe position.
Seneca·Letter 22 — On the Futility of Half-way Measures (§8)·trans. Gummere
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