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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 II | to use it, is long. But one man is possessed by an avarice 2 II | tasks that are useless; one man is besotted with wine, 3 II | another is paralyzed by sloth; one man is exhausted by an ambition 4 II | desires an advocate,6 this one answers the call, that one 5 II | one answers the call, that one is on trial, that one defends 6 II | that one is on trial, that one defends him, that one gives 7 II | that one defends him, that one gives sentence; no one asserts 8 II | that one gives sentence; no one asserts his claim to himself, 9 II | B and B cultivates C; no one is his own master. And then 10 II(6)| Not one who undertook the actual 11 II(6)| the actual defense, but one who by his presence and 12 III | to concentrate upon this one theme, never could they 13 III | eventually possess it. No one is to be found who is willing 14 III | among how many does each one of us distribute his life! 15 III | time, in the case of the one thing in which it is right 16 IV | his laboursthat he would one day live for himself. In 17 IV | This was the prayer of one who was able to answer the 18 VI | ambition destined to go? One might have known that such 19 VI | death was voluntary, no one, whether it was timely. ~ 20 VII | everybody agrees that no one pursuit can be successfully 21 VII | pleasures, have made it their one aim up to the very end of 22 VII | it takes a great man and one who has risen far above 23 VIII | service or effort. But no one sets a value on time; all 24 VIII | their feelings. But if each one could have the number of 25 VIII | find is bearable. Yet no one will bring back the years, 26 VIII | bring back the years, no one will bestow you once more 27 X | philosophers of to-day, but one of the genuine and old-fashioned 28 X | certain. For the last is the one over which Fortune has lost 29 X | has lost control, is the one which cannot be brought 30 X | revert to those hours. No one willingly turns his thought 31 X | The present offers only one day at a time, and each 32 XII | disreputable and that will one day fester. Even the leisure 33 XII | are hungry! I hear that one of these pampered people— 34 XII | this age, so clever in this one direction, that by now we 35 XIII | occupation. For instance, no one will have any doubt that 36 XIII | leader of the state and one who, according to report, 37 XIII | in Sicily, was the only one of all the Romans who had 38 XIII | outside the pomerium for one of two reasons, either because 39 XIV | intimate friends every day. No one of these will be "not at 40 XIV | will be "not at home," no one of these will fail to have 41 XIV | himself than when he came, no one of these will allow anyone 42 XV | XV. No one of these will force you 43 XV | teach you how to die; no one of these will wear out your 44 XV | yours; conversations with no one of these will bring you 45 XV | noblest intellects; choose the one into which you wish to be 46 XV | to a height from which no one is cast down. This is the 47 XV | combining all times into one. ~ 48 XVI | fault; for they flee from one pleasure to another and 49 XVI | and cannot remain fixed in one desire. Their days are not 50 XVII | perish brings pleasure to no one; very wretched, therefore, 51 XVIII| how many storms, on the one hand, you have sustained 52 XVIII| knowledge of the ledger of one's own life than of the corn-market. 53 XX | of office, when you see one whose name is famous in 54 XX | order that they may have one year reckoned by their name.44 55 XX | improvement of the mind. No one keeps death in view, no 56 XX | keeps death in view, no one refrains from far-reaching


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