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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 30 — On Conquering the Conqueror (§5)

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Our friend Bassus seemed to me to be attending his own funeral, and laying out his own body for burial, and living almost as if he had survived his own death, and bearing with wise resignation his grief at his own departure. For he talks freely about death, trying hard to persuade us that if this process contains any element of discomfort or of fear, it is the fault of the dying person, and not of death itself; also, that there is no more inconvenience at the actual moment than there is after it is over.
Seneca·Letter 30 — On Conquering the Conqueror (§5)·trans. Gummere
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