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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 63 — On Grief for Lost Friends (§4)

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Let us see to it that the recollection of those whom we have lost becomes a pleasant memory to us. No man reverts with pleasure to any subject which he will not be able to reflect upon without pain. So too it cannot but be that the names of those whom we have loved and lost come back to us with a sort of sting; but there is a pleasure even in this sting.
Seneca·Letter 63 — On Grief for Lost Friends (§4)·trans. Gummere
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