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CentralNotice From Wikisource < Moral letters to Lucilius Jump to: navigation , search ← Letter 82. On the natural fear of death Moral letters to Lucilius by Seneca Letter 83. On drunkenness Letter 84. On gathering ideas → 483382 Moral letters to Lucilius — Letter 83. On drunkenness Seneca LXXXIII. On Drunkenness [ edit ] 1. You bid me give you an account of each separate day, and of the whole day too; so you must have a good opinion of me if you think that in these days of mine there is nothing to hide. At any rate, it is thus that we should live, – as if we lived in plain sight of all men; and it is thus that we should think, – as if there were someone who could look into our inmost souls; and there is one who can so look. For what avails it that something is hidden from man? Nothing is shut off from the sight of God. He is witness of our souls, [1...

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