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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 71 — On the Supreme Good (§25)

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But give me an unspoiled and sturdy-minded young man; he will pronounce more fortunate one who sustains on unbending shoulders the whole weight of adversity, who stands out superior to Fortune. It is not a cause for wonder that one is not tossed about when the weather is calm; reserve your wonderment for cases where a man is lifted up when all others sink, and keeps his footing when all others are prostrate.
Seneca·Letter 71 — On the Supreme Good (§25)·trans. Gummere
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