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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 II | ambition that always hangs upon the decision of others, 2 II | and are always either bent upon inflicting danger upon others 3 II | bent upon inflicting danger upon others or concerned about 4 II | in a thankless attendance upon the great; many are kept 5 II | you never deign to look upon yourself, to give ear to 6 III | ages were to concentrate upon this one theme, never could 7 III | allow others to trespass upon their lifenay, they themselves 8 III | should like to lay hold upon someone from the company 9 III | life, you are pressing hard upon your hundredth year, or 10 IV | saw everything depending upon himself alone, who determined 11 VI | it back, nor impose delay upon the swiftest thing in the 12 VIII | follow the path it started upon, and will neither reverse 13 IX | expectancy, which depends upon the morrow and wastes to-day. 14 IX | admirably worded to cast censure upon infinite delay, in that 15 IX | for it; they have stumbled upon it suddenly and unexpectedly, 16 X | have no time to look back upon the past, and even if they 17 X | nothing for it to settle upon, it passes out through the 18 XII | greater part of each day upon rusty bits of copper? Who 19 XIII | does great prosperity cast upon our minds! When he was casting 20 XIII(29)| body and called down curses upon Pompey. Cicero's impressions 21 XIII | people bestow useless pains upon these same mattersthe man 22 XV | for them, since envy works upon what is close at hand, and 23 XVII | he who wept was to bring upon them their fate, was to 24 XVIII | other, you have brought upon yourself in public life; 25 XIX | measure, or whether you enter upon these sacred and lofty studies 26 XIX | and turn your mind's eye upon these things! Now while 27 XIX | must enter with brisk step upon the better course. In this


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