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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 32 — On Progress (§5)

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I pray that you may get such control over yourself that your mind, now shaken by wandering thoughts, may at last come to rest and be steadfast, that it may be content with itself and, having attained an understanding of what things are truly good, – and they are in our possession as soon as we have this knowledge,—that it may have no need of added years. He has at length passed beyond all necessities,—he has won his honourable discharge and is free,—who still lives after his life has been completed.
Seneca·Letter 32 — On Progress (§5)·trans. Gummere
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