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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§41)

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What is more shameful than a costly meal which eats away the income even of a knight? Or what so worthy of the censor’s condemnation as to be always indulging oneself and one’s “inner man,” if I may speak as the gluttons do? And yet often has an inaugural dinner cost the most careful man a cool million! The very sum that is called disgraceful if spent on the appetite, is beyond reproach if spent for official purposes! For it is not luxury but an expenditure sanctioned by custom.
Seneca·Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§41)·trans. Gummere
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