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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 76 — On Learning Wisdom in Old Age (§20)

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You may perhaps remember my saying that the things which have been generally desired and feared have been trampled down by many a man in moments of sudden passion. There have been found men who would place their hands in the flames, men whose smiles could not be stopped by the torturer, men who would shed not a tear at the funeral of their children, men who would meet death unflinchingly.
Seneca·Letter 76 — On Learning Wisdom in Old Age (§20)·trans. Gummere
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