Seneca The Younger Quotes
True Friends Are The Whole World To One Another; And He That Is A Friend To Himself Is Also A Friend To Mankind. Even In My Studies The Greatest Delight I Take Is Of Imparting It To Others; For There Is No Relish To Me In The Possessing Of Anything Without A Partner.
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