"Things ’twas hard to bear ’tis pleasant to recall."
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
(4 B.C.-A.D. 65) Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, "Seneca the Younger"
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Tragedies, Hercules Furens (The Madness of Hercules), lines 656-657; (Amphitryon)
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Obviously after suffering thru it and coming out alive and well....
I love it.

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    Why are we here?  What is the purpose of life?  If we did not live at all, we wouldn't have any of these problems  we would not exist.  Perhaps our hardships and memories are what it is all about?  I, too, often think more fondly on the hardship than while it was occurring!
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