Seneca on Nostr: "Therefore we ought to love all our dear ones, both those we desire to outlive us by ...
"Therefore we ought to love all our dear ones, both those we desire to outlive us by condition of their birth, and those who themselves pray most justly to pass away before us, but always in the realization that we have received no promise that they will be ours for ever, no, not even ours for a length of time." Seneca, Consolation for Marcia.
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