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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 9 — On Philosophy and Friendship (§5)

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In this sense the wise man is self-sufficient, that he can do without friends, not that he desires to do without them. When I say “can,” I mean this: he endures the loss of a friend with equanimity. But he need never lack friends, for it lies in his own control how soon he shall make good a loss. Just as Phidias, if he lose a statue, can straightway carve another, even so our master in the art of making friendships can fill the place of a friend he has lost.
Seneca·Letter 9 — On Philosophy and Friendship (§5)·trans. Gummere
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