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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 58 — On Being (§28)

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For all things abide, not because they are everlasting, but because they are protected by the care of him who governs all things; but that which was imperishable would need no guardian. The Master Builder keeps them safe, overcoming the weakness of their fabric by his own power. Let us despise everything that is so little an object of value that it makes us doubt whether it exists at all.
Seneca·Letter 58 — On Being (§28)·trans. Gummere
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