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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 105 — On Facing the World with Confidence (§7)

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The most important contribution to peace of mind is never to do wrong. Those who lack self-control lead disturbed and tumultuous lives; their crimes are balanced by their fears, and they are never at ease. For they tremble after the deed, and they are embarrassed; their consciences do not allow them to busy themselves with other matters, and continually compel them to give an answer. Whoever expects punishment, receives it, but whoever deserves it, expects it.
Seneca·Letter 105 — On Facing the World with Confidence (§7)·trans. Gummere
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