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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 120 — More About Virtue (§16)

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We complain at one time of our headaches, at another of our bad digestions, at another of our hearts and our throats. Sometimes the nerves trouble us, sometimes the feet; now it is diarrhoea, and again it is catarrh; we are at one time full-blooded, at another anaemic; now this thing troubles us, now that, and bids us move away: it is just what happens to those who dwell in the house of another.
Seneca·Letter 120 — More About Virtue (§16)·trans. Gummere
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