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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 94 (§72)

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Therefore, if our dwelling is situated amid the din of a city, there should be an adviser standing near us. When men praise great incomes, he should praise the person who can be rich with a slender estate and measures his wealth by the use he makes of it. In the face of those who glorify influence and power, he should of his own volition recommend a leisure devoted to study, and a soul which has left the external and found itself.
Seneca·Letter 94 (§72)·trans. Gummere
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