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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 9 — On Philosophy and Friendship (§11)

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Beyond question the feeling of a lover has in it something akin to friendship; one might call it friendship run mad. But, though this is true, does anyone love for the sake of gain, or promotion, or renown? Pure love, careless of all other things, kindles the soul with desire for the beautiful object, not without the hope of a return of the affection. What then? Can a cause which is more honourable produce a passion that is base?
Seneca·Letter 9 — On Philosophy and Friendship (§11)·trans. Gummere
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