[I]ndulge body far suffices good health. needs treated somewhat strict — Seneca, Letters a Stoic

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[I]ndulge the body just so far as suffices for good health. It needs to be treated somewhat strictly to prevent it from being disobedient to the spirit. Your food should appease your hunger, your drink quench your thirst, your clothing keep out the cold, your house be a protection against inclement weather.

Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

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