Stoic Meditations

464. Sometimes people live too long for their own good

10.11.2019 - By Massimo PigliucciPlay

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If sickness had carried off that glory and support of the empire Gnaeus Pompeius, at Naples, he would have died the undoubted head of the Roman people, but as it was, a short extension of time cast him down from his pinnacle of fame.

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