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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§21)

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They keep just as late hours, and drink just as much liquor; they challenge men in wrestling and carousing; they are no less given to vomiting from distended stomachs and to thus discharging all their wine again; nor are they behind the men in gnawing ice, as a relief to their fevered digestions. And they even match the men in their passions, although they were created to feel love passively (may the gods and goddesses confound them!
Seneca·Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§21)·trans. Gummere
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