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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 33 — On the Futility of Learning Maxims (§7)

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That is why we give to children a proverb, or that which the Greeks call Chria, to be learned by heart; that sort of thing can be comprehended by the young mind, which cannot as yet hold more. For a man, however, whose progress is definite, to chase after choice extracts and to prop his weakness by the best known and the briefest sayings and to depend upon his memory, is disgraceful; it is time for him to lean on himself.
Seneca·Letter 33 — On the Futility of Learning Maxims (§7)·trans. Gummere
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