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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 19 — On Worldliness and Retirement (§6)

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Why wait until there is nothing left for you to crave? That time will never come. We hold that there is a succession of causes, from which fate is woven; similarly, you may be sure, there is a succession in our desires; for one begins where its predecessor ends. You have been thrust into an existence which will never of itself put an end to your wretchedness and your slavery. Withdraw your chafed neck from the yoke; it is better that it should be cut off once for all, than galled for ever.
Seneca·Letter 19 — On Worldliness and Retirement (§6)·trans. Gummere
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