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- | “Virtue is just as praiseworthy when found in a body that is | + | “Virtue is just as praiseworthy when found in a body that is healthy and free as it is in one that is sick and in chains. So do not esteem your own virtue any more highly if fortune has provided it with a whole and sound body than you would if its body were disfigured in some way.” |
- | healthy and free as it is in one that is sick and in chains. So do not | + | |
- | esteem your own virtue any more highly if fortune has provided it | + | |
- | with a whole and sound body than you would if its body were disfigured in some way.” | + | |
- | —Seneca, //Letters// 66.23 (tr. Graver & Long, 2015) | + | —Seneca, //Letters// 66.23 (tr. [[/ |