Seneca: To be angry with a man is to hate him; to hate him is to wish him harm; but to wish him well, even if he has done you ha

To be angry with a man is to hate him; to hate him is to wish him harm; but to w — Seneca

To be angry with a man is to hate him; to hate him is to wish him harm; but to wish him well, even if he has done you harm, is the mark of a great mind.

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