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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 97 — On the Degeneracy of the Age (§13)

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Hence I hold Epicurus’s saying to be most apt: “That the guilty may haply remain hidden is possible, that he should be sure of remaining hidden is not possible,” or, if you think that the meaning can be made more clear in this way: “The reason that it is no advantage to wrong-doers to remain hidden is that even though they have the good fortune they have not the assurance of remaining so.” This is what I mean: crimes can be well guarded; free from anxiety they cannot be.
Seneca·Letter 97 — On the Degeneracy of the Age (§13)·trans. Gummere
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