anticipate misery since evils dread coming upon perhaps never reach le — Seneca, Letters a Stoic

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that you would not anticipate misery since the evils you dread as coming upon you may perhaps never reach you at least they are not yet come Thus some things torture us more than they ought, some before they ought and some which ought never to torture us at all. We heighten our pain either by presupposing a cause or anticipation

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