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Letter 57 — On the Trials of Travel (§9)

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We therefore come to this question,—whether the soul can be immortal. But be sure of this: if the soul survives the body after the body is crushed, the soul can in no wise be crushed out, precisely because it does not perish; for the rule of immortality never admits of exceptions, and nothing can harm that which is everlasting.
Seneca·Letter 57 — On the Trials of Travel (§9)·trans. Gummere
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