Seneca: But no wall can be erected against Fortune which she cannot take by storm; let us strengthen our inner defences. If the

But no wall can be erected against Fortune which she cannot take by storm; let u — Seneca

But no wall can be erected against Fortune which she cannot take by storm; let us strengthen our inner defences. If the inner part be safe, man can be attacked, but never captured.

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