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Ut
in orbe ac pila nihil imum est, nihil summum, nihil
extremum, nihil primum, quia motu ordo mutatur
et quae sequebantur praecedunt et quae occidebant
oriuntur, omnia, quomodocumque ierunt, in idem
revertuntur, ita in homine existima fieri ; cum illum
in multa mutaveris, unus est. Cecidit se : iniuriarum
cum quo agat, non habet ; adligavit et clusit : de vi
non tenetur ; beneficium sibi dedit : danti protinus
reddidit.
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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