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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 7 — On Crowds (§6)

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The young character, which cannot hold fast to righteousness, must be rescued from the mob; it is too easy to side with the majority. Even Socrates, Cato, and Laelius might have been shaken in their moral strength by a crowd that was unlike them; so true it is that none of us, no matter how much he cultivates his abilities, can withstand the shock of faults that approach, as it were, with so great a retinue.
Seneca·Letter 7 — On Crowds (§6)·trans. Gummere