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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 88 — On Liberal and Vocational Studies (§35)

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Thus, whatever phase of things human and divine you have apprehended, you will be wearied by the vast number of things to be answered and things to be learned. And in order that these manifold and mighty subjects may have free entertainment in your soul, you must remove therefrom all superfluous things. Virtue will not surrender herself to these narrow bounds of ours; a great subject needs wide space in which to move. Let all other things be driven out, and let the breast be emptied to receive virtue.
Seneca·Letter 88 — On Liberal and Vocational Studies (§35)·trans. Gummere
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