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Multi sunt, qui nec negare sciant, quod acceperunt, nec referre, qui nec tam boni sunt quam
grati nec tam mali quam ingrati, segnes et tardi,
lenta nomina, non mala. Hos ego non appellabo,
sed commonefaciam et ad officium aliud agentes re-
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ducam. Qui statim mihi sic respondebunt : " Ignosce ; non mehercules scivi hoc te desiderare, alioqui ultro obtulissem ; rogo, ne me ingratum existimes ;
memini, quid mihi praestiteris." Hos ego quare
dubitem et sibi meliores et mihi facere ? Quemcumque potuero, peccare prohibebo ;
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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