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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 II | concerned about their own; some there are who are worn out by 2 II | to give ear to yourself. There is no reason, therefore, 3 III | rush to stones and arms if there is even the slightest dispute 4 IV | alarmed his failing yearsand there was Paulus, and a second 5 IV | overburdened with blood, there was always a rupture somewhere. 6 VII | it were, crammed into it. There is nothing the busy man 7 VII | busied with than living: there is nothing that is harder 8 VII | learn. Of the other arts there are many teachers everywhere; 9 VII | too little of it. ~ And there is no reason for you to 10 VII | For what new pleasure is there that any hour can now bring? 11 VII | and yet can hold. And so there is no reason for you to 12 VIII | you know not when. ~ Yet there is no reason for you to 13 IX | very day that is flying. Is there, then, any doubt that for 14 X | you pour into a vessel, if there is no bottom21 to receive 15 X | difference how much is given; if there is nothing for it to settle 16 X | brief, indeed, that to some there seems to be none; for it 17 XII | would call "the engrossed "? There is no reason for you to 18 XII | with neglect. To think that there is anyone who is so lost 19 XIII | whom even among the Romans there is now a great number. It 20 XIII | signal services to the state; there will be no profit in such 21 XIV | limits of human weakness, there is a great stretch of time 22 XIV | able to see? How many will there be who either from sleep 23 XV | whomsoever we will. Households there are of noblest intellects; 24 XV | even their property, which there will be no need to guard 25 XV | stone, quickly sink to ruin; there is nothing that the lapse 26 XVII | to maintain prosperity there is need of other prosperity, 27 XVIII| greater and more lofty. There will be no lack of men of 28 XIX | course. In this kind of life there awaits much that is good


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