This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. [[/content/source-selections|Source Selections]]\\ [[?do=nsrandompage|Take me to another random selection]] ---- “We die every day, for every day some part of life is taken from us. Even when we are still growing, our life is shrinking. We lost our infancy, then childhood, then youth. All our time was lost in the moment of passage, right up to yesterday, and even today is divided with death as it goes by. As the water clock does not empty out its last drop only but also whatever dripped through it before, so our last hour of existence is not the only time we die but just the only time we finish dying. That is when we arrive at death, but we have been a long time coming there.” —Seneca, //Letters// 24.20 (tr. [[/content/source-selections#graver_long_2015|Graver & Long, 2015]]) Last modified: 2024-08-18 18:49 (8 months ago)by dyl4004