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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 70 — On the Proper Tlme to Slip the Cable (§18)

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And yet there is nothing so essential for us to consider. For our training in other things is perhaps superfluous. Our souls have been made ready to meet poverty; but our riches have held out. We have armed ourselves to scorn pain; but we have had the good fortune to possess sound and healthy bodies, and so have never been forced to put this virtue to the test. We have taught ourselves to endure bravely the loss of those we love; but Fortune has preserved to us all whom we loved.
Seneca·Letter 70 — On the Proper Tlme to Slip the Cable (§18)·trans. Gummere
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