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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 47 — On Master and Slave (§20)

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We don the temper of kings. For they, too, forgetful alike of their own strength and of other men’s weakness, grow white-hot with rage, as if they had received an injury, when they are entirely protected from danger of such injury by their exalted station. They are not unaware that this is true, but by finding fault they seize upon opportunities to do harm; they insist that they have received injuries, in order that they may inflict them.
Seneca·Letter 47 — On Master and Slave (§20)·trans. Gummere
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