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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 108 — On the Approaches to Philosophy (§24)

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Now it makes a great deal of difference what you have in mind when you approach a given subject. If a man is to be a scholar, and is examining the works of Vergil, he does not interpret the noble passage Time flies away, and cannot be restored in the following sense: “We must wake up; unless we hasten, we shall be left behind.
Seneca·Letter 108 — On the Approaches to Philosophy (§24)·trans. Gummere
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