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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 31 — On Siren Songs (§9)

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“But how,” you ask, “does one attain that goal?” You do not need to cross the Pennine or Graian hills, or traverse the Candavian waste, or face the Syrtes, or Scylla, or Charybdis, although you have travelled through all these places for the bribe of a petty governorship; the journey for which nature has equipped you is safe and pleasant. She has given you such gifts that you may, if you do not prove false to them, rise level with God.
Seneca·Letter 31 — On Siren Songs (§9)·trans. Gummere
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