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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 77 — On Taking One’s Own Life (§10)

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This little anecdote into which I have digressed will not be displeasing to you. For you will see that your friend departed neither with difficulty nor with suffering. Though he committed suicide, yet he withdrew most gently, gliding out of life. The anecdote may also be of some use; for often a crisis demands just such examples. There are times when we ought to die and are unwilling; sometimes we die and are unwilling.
Seneca·Letter 77 — On Taking One’s Own Life (§10)·trans. Gummere
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