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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 I | though he is born for so many and such great achievements. 2 II | attendance upon the great; many are kept busy either in 3 II | complaining of their own; many, following no fixed aim, 4 II | their blessings. To how many are riches a burden! From 5 II | riches a burden! From how many do eloquence and the daily 6 II | powers draw forth blood! How many are pale from constant pleasures! 7 II | constant pleasures! To how many does the throng of clients 8 III | his money, yet among how many does each one of us distribute 9 III | achieved in so long a life, how many have robbed you of life 10 III | immortals. You will hear many men saying: "After my fiftieth 11 IV | all lands drew forth, how many secret worries they concealed. 12 V | patient in adversity—how many times does he curse that 13 VII | a man who is busied with many thingseloquence cannot, 14 VII | the other arts there are many teachers everywhere; some 15 VII | life to learn how to die. Many very great men, having laid 16 VII | loss. Indeed, you will hear many of those who are burdened 17 VII | from your own self. Of how many days has that defendant 18 VII | defendant robbed you? Of how many that candidate? Of how many 19 VII | many that candidate? Of how many that old woman wearied with 20 VII | burying her heirs?16 Of how many that man who is shamming 21 VII | the legacy-hunters? Of how many that very powerful friend 22 X | with their separate proofs, many arguments will occur to 23 X | distracted as they are among many things. ~ 24 XII | are at leisure who pass many hours at the barber's while 25 XII | subject to forgetfulness of many things, but they also pretend 26 XII | pretend forgetfulness of many. Some vices delight them 27 XII | that the mimes26 fabricate many things to make a mock of 28 XIII | When he was casting so many troops of wretched human 29 XIV | they be able to see? How many will there be who either 30 XIV | will keep them out! How many who, when they have tortured 31 XIV | pretending to be in a hurry! How many will avoid passing out through 32 XIV | deceive than to exclude. How many, still half asleep and sluggish 33 XVIII| peaceful harbour. Think of how many waves you have encountered, 34 XVIII| you have encountered, how many storms, on the one hand, 35 XVIII| sustained in private life, how many, on the other, you have 36 XVIII| might be safe to entrust many thousand pecks of corn to 37 XVIII| has caused the death of many. ~ 38 XX | die in harness? Yet very many have the same feeling; their


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