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]] ---- “In reality, your life, even if you live a thousand years and more, will be compressed into the merest span of time; those vices of yours will swallow up any number of lifetimes. To be sure, this span of time, which good management prolongs even though it naturally hurries on, must in your case escape you quickly; for you fail to seize it and hold it back, and you do nothing to delay that speediest of all things, but you allow it to pass as if it were something overabundant that we can get back again.” —Seneca, //On the Shortness of Life// 6.4 (tr. [[/content/source-selections#williams_2014|Williams, 2014]]) Last modified: 2024-08-21 07:07 (8 months ago)by dyl4004