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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 107 — On Obedience to the Universal Will (§1)

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Where is that common-sense of yours? Where that deftness in examining things? That greatness of soul? Have you come to be tormented by a trifle? Your slaves regarded your absorption in business as an opportunity for them to run away. Well, if your friends deceived you (for by all means let them have the name which we mistakenly bestowed upon them, and so call them, that they may incur more shame by not being such friends)—if your friends, I repeat, deceived you, all your affairs would lack something; as it is, you merely lack men who damaged your own endeavours and considered you burdensome to your neighbours.
Seneca·Letter 107 — On Obedience to the Universal Will (§1)·trans. Gummere
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