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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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himself

   Caput
1 II | one asserts his claim to himself, everyone is wasted for 2 II | pride of another when he himself has no time to attend to 3 II | has no time to attend to himself? After all, no matter who 4 IV | he would one day live for himself. In a letter addressed to 5 IV | everything depending upon himself alone, who determined the 6 VII | he has devoted wholly to himself whatever time he has had. 7 XIII| of the conquered city to himself, and was later called Messala 8 XIII| Alexandrine treachery, offered himself to the dagger of the vilest 9 XIV | happy and more devoted to himself than when he came, no one 10 XV | awaits him who has offered himself as a client to these! He 11 XV | consult every day about himself, from whom he may hear truth 12 XV | likeness he may fashion himself. ~ We are wont to say that 13 XX | Caesar's own act, ordered himself to be laid out on his bed


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