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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 64 — On the Philosopher’s Task (§7)

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Hence I worship the discoveries of wisdom and their discoverers; to enter, as it were, into the inheritance of many predecessors is a delight. It was for me that they laid up this treasure; it was for me that they toiled. But we should play the part of a careful householder; we should increase what we have inherited. This inheritance shall pass from me to my descendants larger than before. Much still remains to do, and much will always remain, and he who shall be born a thousand ages hence will not be barred from his opportunity of adding something further.
Seneca·Letter 64 — On the Philosopher’s Task (§7)·trans. Gummere
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