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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 110 — On True and False Riches (§7)

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But you were wrong, Lucretius; we are not afraid in the daylight; we have turned everything into a state of darkness. We see neither what injures nor what profits us; all our lives through we blunder along, neither stopping nor treading more carefully on this account. But you see what madness it is to rush ahead in the dark. Indeed, we are bent on getting ourselves called back from a greater distance; and though we do not know our goal, yet we hasten with wild speed in the direction whither we are straining.
Seneca·Letter 110 — On True and False Riches (§7)·trans. Gummere
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