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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 65 — On the First Cause (§22)

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Never shall this flesh drive me to feel fear, or to assume any pretence that is unworthy of a good man. Never shall I lie in order to honour this petty body. When it seems proper, I shall sever my connexion with it. And at present, while we are bound together, our alliance shall nevertheless not be one of equality; the soul shall bring all quarrels before its own tribunal. To despise our bodies is sure freedom.
Seneca·Letter 65 — On the First Cause (§22)·trans. Gummere
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