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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§52)

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all that you behold, that which comprises both god and man, is one—we are the parts of one great body. Nature produced us related to one another, since she created us from the same source and to the same end. She engendered in us mutual affection, and made us prone to friendships. She established fairness and justice; according to her ruling, it is more wretched to commit than to suffer injury. Through her orders, let our hands be ready for all that needs to be helped.
Seneca·Letter 95 — On the Usefulness of Basic Principles (§52)·trans. Gummere
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