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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 8 — On the Philosopher’s Seclusion (§2)

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I have withdrawn not only from men, but from affairs, especially from my own affairs; I am working for later generations, writing down some ideas that may be of assistance to them. There are certain wholesome counsels, which may be compared to prescriptions of useful drugs; these I am putting into writing; for I have found them helpful in ministering to my own sores, which, if not wholly cured, have at any rate ceased to spread.
Seneca·Letter 8 — On the Philosopher’s Seclusion (§2)·trans. Gummere
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