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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 55 — On Vatia’s Villa (§8)

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The place where one lives, however, can contribute little towards tranquillity; it is the mind which must make everything agreeable to itself. I have seen men despondent in a gay and lovely villa, and I have seen them to all appearance full of business in the midst of a solitude. For this reason you should not refuse to believe that your life is well-placed merely because you are not now in Campania. But why are you not there? Just let your thoughts travel, even to this place.
Seneca·Letter 55 — On Vatia’s Villa (§8)·trans. Gummere
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