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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 67 — On Ill-health and Endurance of Suffering (§15)

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The Stoic Attalus was wont to say: “I should prefer that Fortune keep me in her camp rather than in the lap of luxury. If I am tortured, but bear it bravely, all is well; if I die, but die bravely, it is also well.” Listen to Epicurus; he will tell you that it is actually pleasant. I myself shall never apply an effeminate word to an act so honourable and austere. If I go to the stake, I shall go unbeaten.
Seneca·Letter 67 — On Ill-health and Endurance of Suffering (§15)·trans. Gummere
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