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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 37 — On Allegiance to Virtue (§3)

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“Then how can I free myself?” you ask. You cannot escape necessities, but you can overcome them. By force a way is made. And this way will be afforded you by philosophy. Betake yourself therefore to philosophy if you would be safe, untroubled, happy, in fine, if you wish to be,—and that is most important,—free. There is no other way to attain this end.
Seneca·Letter 37 — On Allegiance to Virtue (§3)·trans. Gummere
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