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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 47 — On Master and Slave (§19)

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So I hold that you are entirely right in not wishing to be feared by your slaves, and in lashing them merely with the tongue; only dumb animals need the thong. That which annoys us does not necessarily injure us; but we are driven into wild rage by our luxurious lives, so that whatever does not answer our whims arouses our anger.
Seneca·Letter 47 — On Master and Slave (§19)·trans. Gummere
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