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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 44 — On Philosophy and Pedigrees (§2)

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You are a Roman knight, and your persistent work promoted you to this class; yet surely there are many to whom the fourteen rows are barred; the senate-chamber is not open to all; the army, too, is scrupulous in choosing those whom it admits to toil and danger. But a noble mind is free to all men; according to this test, we may all gain distinction. Philosophy neither rejects nor selects anyone; its light shines for all.
Seneca·Letter 44 — On Philosophy and Pedigrees (§2)·trans. Gummere
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