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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 97 — On the Degeneracy of the Age (§11)

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The pilot is not glad when his ship is thrown on her beam-ends; the physician is not glad when he buries his patient; the orator is not glad when the defendant loses a case through the fault of his advocate; but on the other hand every man enjoys his own crimes. A. delights in an intrigue—for it was the very difficulty which attracted him thereto. B. delights in forgery and theft, and is only displeased with his sin when his sin has failed to hit the mark. And all this is the result of perverted habits.
Seneca·Letter 97 — On the Degeneracy of the Age (§11)·trans. Gummere
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