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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 58 — On Being (§35)

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Do not hear me with reluctance, as if my statement applied directly to you, but weigh what I have to say. It is this: that I shall not abandon old age, if old age preserves me intact for myself, and intact as regards the better part of myself; but if old age begins to shatter my mind, and to pull its various faculties to pieces, if it leaves me, not life, but only the breath of life, I shall rush out of a house that is crumbling and tottering.
Seneca·Letter 58 — On Being (§35)·trans. Gummere
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