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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 30 — On Conquering the Conqueror (§3)

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But the mind of our friend Bassus is active. Philosophy bestows this boon upon us; it makes us joyful in the very sight of death, strong and brave no matter in what state the body may be, cheerful and never failing though the body fail us. A great pilot can sail even when his canvas is rent; if his ship be dismantled, he can yet put in trim what remains of her hull and hold her to her course. This is what our friend Bassus is doing; and he contemplates his own end with the courage and countenance which you would regard as undue indifference in a man who so contemplated another’s.
Seneca·Letter 30 — On Conquering the Conqueror (§3)·trans. Gummere
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