Seneca the Elder

"If you wish to fear nothing, consider that everything is to be feared."

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Source: Controversiae. Book 1, Chapter 1, sect. 14. Translation from Norman T. Pratt Seneca's Drama, p. 140, 1983.

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Seneca the Elder

Seneca the Elder

Philosopher, Statesman

Seneca the Elder was a Roman orator and philosopher known for his Stoic teachings and works that emphasize control and wisdom.

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