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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 44 — On Philosophy and Pedigrees (§1)

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You are again insisting to me that you are a nobody, and saying that nature in the first place, and fortune in the second, have treated you too scurvily, and this in spite of the fact that you have it in your power to separate yourself from the crowd and rise to the highest human happiness! If there is any good in philosophy, it is this,—that it never looks into pedigrees. All men, if traced back to their original source, spring from the gods.
Seneca·Letter 44 — On Philosophy and Pedigrees (§1)·trans. Gummere
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