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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 67 — On Ill-health and Endurance of Suffering (§3)

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You ask me whether every good is desirable. You say: “If it is a good to be brave under torture, to go to the stake with a stout heart, to endure illness with resignation, it follows that these things are desirable. But I do not see that any of them is worth praying for. At any rate I have as yet known of no man who has paid a vow by reason of having been cut to pieces by the rod, or twisted out of shape by the gout, or made taller by the rack.”
Seneca·Letter 67 — On Ill-health and Endurance of Suffering (§3)·trans. Gummere
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