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Let us, then, steer our own course, and no longer allow ourselves to be driven to leeward by the force of our misfortune. He is a sorry pilot who lets the waves wring his rudder from his grasp, who leaves the sails to fly loose, and abandons the ship to the storm: but he who boldly grasps the helm and clings to it until the sea closes over him, deserves praise even though he be shipwrecked.
Consolations From A Stoic: De Consolatione ad Marciam, De Consolatione ad Polybium and De Consolatione ad Helviam (Illustrated) (Stoics In Their Own Words Book 7)
by Seneca
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