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Seneca the Younger
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The worst evil of all is to leave the ranks of the living before one dies.
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The more violent the storm the sooner it is over.
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He who tenders doubtful safety to those in trouble refuses it.
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What must be shall be and that which is a necessity to him that struggles, is little more than choice to him that is willing.
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Lack of desire is the greatest riches.
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