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The sage is not moved by an insult from anyone. For men may differ from one another, but the sage regards them as all equal on account of their equal stupidity. If he were to lower himself enough to be moved by insult or injury even once, there would never be an end to his worries. Seneca, On the Constancy of the Wise Man 13.5
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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