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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 82 — On the Natural Fear of Death (§2)

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I prefer to be in trouble rather than in luxury; and you had better interpret the term “in trouble” as popular usage is wont to interpret it: living a “hard,” “rough,” “toilsome” life. We are wont to hear the lives of certain men praised as follows, when they are objects of unpopularity: “So-and-So lives luxuriously”; but by this they mean: “He is softened by luxury.
Seneca·Letter 82 — On the Natural Fear of Death (§2)·trans. Gummere
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