“Two elements must therefore be rooted out once for all — (1) The fear of future suffering, and (2) the recollection of past suffering; Since the latter no longer concerns me, and the former concerns me not yet. When set in the very midst of troubles one should say: Perchance some day the memory of this sorrow Will even bring delight.” – Seneca
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