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Letter 51 — On Baiae and Morals (§2)

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“What then,” you say, “should any place be singled out as an object of aversion?” Not at all. But just as, to the wise and upright man, one style of clothing is more suitable than another, without his having an aversion for any particular colour, but because he thinks that some colours do not befit one who has adopted the simple life; so there are places also, which the wise man or he who is on the way toward wisdom will avoid as foreign to good morals.
Seneca·Letter 51 — On Baiae and Morals (§2)·trans. Gummere
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