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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 122 — On Darkness as a Veil for Wickedness (§14)

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And the reason why some men live thus is not because they think that night in itself offers any greater attractions, but because that which is normal gives them no particular pleasure; light being a bitter enemy of the evil conscience, and, when one craves or scorns all things in proportion as they have cost one much or little, illumination for which one does not pay is an object of contempt. Moreover, the luxurious person wishes to be an object of gossip his whole life; if people are silent about him, he thinks that he is wasting his time.
Seneca·Letter 122 — On Darkness as a Veil for Wickedness (§14)·trans. Gummere
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