Cicero De Senectute
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Cicero

De Senectute

philosophy

A dialogue on old age, put into the mouth of Cato the Elder at eighty-four. Is old age miserable? Cato says no — it brings wisdom, freedom from passion, and the pleasures of the mind. The argument is that a life well lived has nothing to fear from its own ending. Cicero wrote it at sixty-two, a year before he was murdered.

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