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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 11 — On the Blush of Modesty (§2)

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The steadiest speaker, when before the public, often breaks into a perspiration, as if he had wearied or over-heated himself; some tremble in the knees when they rise to speak; I know of some whose teeth chatter, whose tongues falter, whose lips quiver. Training and experience can never shake off this habit; nature exerts her own power and through such a weakness makes her presence known even to the strongest.
Seneca·Letter 11 — On the Blush of Modesty (§2)·trans. Gummere
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