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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 53 — On the Faults of the Spirit (§4)

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What do you think my feelings were, scrambling over the rocks, searching out the path, or making one for myself? I understood that sailors have good reason to fear the land. It is hard to believe what I endured when I could not endure myself; you may be sure that the reason why Ulysses was shipwrecked on every possible occasion was not so much because the sea-god was angry with him from his birth; he was simply subject to seasickness. And in the future I also, if I must go anywhere by sea, shall only reach my destination in the twentieth year.
Seneca·Letter 53 — On the Faults of the Spirit (§4)·trans. Gummere
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