Seneca the Younger Quote

Remember, however, before all else, to strip things of all that disturbs and confuses, and to see what each is at bottom; you will then comprehend that they contain nothing fearful except the actual fear.


Letter XXIV: On despising death, line 12 - Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius)


Remember, however, before all else, to strip things of all that disturbs and confuses, and to see what each is at bottom; you will then comprehend...

Remember, however, before all else, to strip things of all that disturbs and confuses, and to see what each is at bottom; you will then comprehend...

Remember, however, before all else, to strip things of all that disturbs and confuses, and to see what each is at bottom; you will then comprehend...

Remember, however, before all else, to strip things of all that disturbs and confuses, and to see what each is at bottom; you will then comprehend...