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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 105 — On Facing the World with Confidence (§5)

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Contempt remains to be discussed. He who has made this quality an adjunct of his own personality, who is despised because he wishes to be despised and not because he must be despised, has the measure of contempt under his control. Any inconveniences in this respect can be dispelled by honourable occupations and by friendships with men who have influence with an influential person; with these men it will profit you to engage but not to entangle yourself, lest the cure may cost you more than the risk.
Seneca·Letter 105 — On Facing the World with Confidence (§5)·trans. Gummere
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