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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 II | evils are admitted? Look at those whose prosperity men flock 2 III | themselves even lead in those who will eventually possess 3 IV | discovered how much sweat those blessings that shone throughout 4 VI | to the favour of a jury those who were accused, and to 5 VII | among the worst I count also those who have time for nothing 6 VII | more manly fashion. But those who are plunged into the 7 VII(14)| technical term designating those who are so absorbed in the 8 VII | not yet knowstill less do those others know. Believe me, 9 VII | man had time enough, but those who have been robbed of 10 VII | Indeed, you will hear many of those who are burdened by great 11 VII | you have no chance! All those who summon you to themselves, 12 VII | will see that very few, and those the refuse. have been left 13 VIII | demanding the time of others and those from whom they ask it most 14 VIII | have passed, how alarmed those would be who saw only a 15 VIII | a thing time is; for to those whom they love most devotedly 16 IX | of certain people—I mean those who boast of their foresight? 17 IX | whether waking or sleeping; those who are engrossed become 18 X | to ill-spent hours, and those whose vices become obvious 19 X | the courage to revert to those hours. No one willingly 20 X | your will—a thing which those who are engrossed have no 21 XI | gone for nothing. But for those whose life is passed remote 22 XII | suppose that I mean only those whom the dogs22 that have 23 XII | out from the law-court, those whom you see either gloriously 24 XII | scornfully in someone else's, those whom social duties call 25 XII | Tell me, would you say that those men are at leisure who pass 26 XII | the mirror? And what of those who are engaged in composing, 27 XIII | will have any doubt that those are laborious triflers who 28 XIII | subject. We may excuse also those who inquire into thiswho 29 XIV | are most ungrateful, all those men, glorious fashioners 30 XIV | share with our betters? ~ Those who rush about in the performance 31 XVI | XVI. But those who forget the past, neglect 32 XVII | time was to destroy all those for whose hundredth year 33 XVII | of what sort do you think those times are which even by 34 XVII | short, must the life of those be who work hard to gain 35 XVII | our own public honours? Those of others take more of our 36 XVII | of a prosecutor? We find those of a judge. Has a man ceased 37 XVII | scorned honours that rivalled those of the gods, at length, 38 XVIII | far greater works than all those you have hitherto performed 39 XVIII | entreaty. Very recently within those few day's after Gaius Caesar 40 XVIII | have been the feeling of those who had charge of the corn-market, 41 XIX | dishonesty or the neglect of those who transport it, in seeing 42 XIX | wretched is the condition of those who labour at engrossments 43 XX | Forum, do not envy him; those things are bought at the


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