Skip to content

Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 75 — On the Diseases of the Soul (§14)

A quote
The third class are beyond the reach of many of the vices and particularly of the great vices, but not beyond the reach of all. They have escaped avarice, for example, but still feel anger; they no longer are troubled by lust, but are still troubled by ambition; they no longer have desire, but they still have fear. And just because they fear, although they are strong enough to withstand certain things, there are certain things to which they yield; they scorn death, but are in terror of pain.
Seneca·Letter 75 — On the Diseases of the Soul (§14)·trans. Gummere
Another quote →