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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 82 — On the Natural Fear of Death (§13)

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But, as I was going on to remark, you see that death in itself is neither an evil nor a good; Cato experienced death most honourably, Brutus most basely. Everything, if you add virtue, assumes a glory which it did not possess before. We speak of a sunny room, even though the same room is pitch-dark at night.
Seneca·Letter 82 — On the Natural Fear of Death (§13)·trans. Gummere
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