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Seneca

Next, if you choose to view its results and the mischief that it does, no plague — Seneca
See the foundations of the most celebrated cities hardly now to be discerned; th — Seneca
Thus they are deceived by the likeness of blows, and are appeased by the pretend — Seneca
To no creature besides man has been given wisdom, foresight, industry, and refle — Seneca
Let us now enquire whether anger be in accordance with nature, and whether it be — Seneca
What is more affectionate to others than man? Yet what is more savage against th — Seneca
Mankind is born for mutual assistance, anger for mutual ruin: the former loves s — Seneca
The one loves to do good, the other to do harm; the one to help even strangers,  — Seneca
The one is ready even to sacrifice itself for the good of others, the other to p — Seneca
Who, then, can be more ignorant of nature than he who classes this cruel and hur — Seneca
The mind must be indulged, and leisure must be given from time to time, which is — Seneca
Nihil perpetuum, pauca diuturna sunt; aliud alio modo fragile est, rerum exitus  — Seneca
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