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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 80 — On Worldly Deceptions (§6)

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If you would know how little evil there is in poverty, compare the faces of the poor with those of the rich; the poor man smiles more often and more genuinely; his troubles do not go deep down; even if any anxiety comes upon him, it passes like a fitful cloud. But the merriment of those whom men call happy is feigned, while their sadness is heavy and festering, and all the heavier because they may not meanwhile display their grief, but must act the part of happiness in the midst of sorrows that eat out their very hearts.
Seneca·Letter 80 — On Worldly Deceptions (§6)·trans. Gummere
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