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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 107 — On Obedience to the Universal Will (§7)

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Winter brings on cold weather; and we must shiver. Summer returns, with its heat; and we must sweat. Unseasonable weather upsets the health; and we must fall ill. In certain places we may meet with wild beasts, or with men who are more destructive than any beasts. Floods, or fires, will cause us loss. And we cannot change this order of things; but what we can do is to acquire stout hearts, worthy of good men, thereby courageously enduring chance and placing ourselves in harmony with Nature.
Seneca·Letter 107 — On Obedience to the Universal Will (§7)·trans. Gummere
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