Anything that must yet be done, virtue can do with courage and promptness. For anyone would call it a sign of foolishness for one to undertake a task with a lazy and begrudging spirit, or to push the body in one direction and the mind in another, to be torn apart by wildly divergent impulses.

 

— Seneca, Moral Letters, 31b-32 (resource), Ryan Holiday, The 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living

 

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