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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 36 — On the Value of Retirement (§5)

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Finally, he has no longer any freedom in the matter; he has pledged his word. And it is less disgraceful to compound with a creditor than to compound with a promising future. To pay his debt of money, the business man must have a prosperous voyage, the farmer must have fruitful fields and kindly weather; but the debt which your friend owes can be completely paid by mere goodwill.
Seneca·Letter 36 — On the Value of Retirement (§5)·trans. Gummere
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