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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 70 — On the Proper Tlme to Slip the Cable (§28)

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Reason, too, advises us to die, if we may, according to our taste; if this cannot be, she advises us to die according to our ability, and to seize upon whatever means shall offer itself for doing violence to ourselves. It is criminal to “live by robbery"; but, on the other hand, it is most noble to “die by robbery.
Seneca·Letter 70 — On the Proper Tlme to Slip the Cable (§28)·trans. Gummere
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