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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 8 — On the Philosopher’s Seclusion (§6)

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When I commune in such terms with myself and with future generations, do you not think that I am doing more good than when I appear as counsel in court, or stamp my seal upon a will, or lend my assistance in the senate, by word or action, to a candidate? Believe me, those who seem to be busied with nothing are busied with the greater tasks; they are dealing at the same time with things mortal and things immortal.
Seneca·Letter 8 — On the Philosopher’s Seclusion (§6)·trans. Gummere
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