8.
Wisdom has this advantage, among others,—that no man can be outdone by another, except during the climb.
But when you have arrived at the top, it is a draw; there is no room for further ascent, the game is over.
Can the sun add to his size?
Can the moon advance beyond her usual fulness?
The seas do not increase in bulk.
The universe keeps the same character, the same limits.
Book: Moral Letters Vol II
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On the rewards of scientific discovery
Location: Chapter 79, Section 8
Content:
8.
Wisdom has this advantage, among others,—that no man can be outdone by another, except during the climb.
But when you have arrived at the top, it is a draw; there is no room for further ascent, the game is over.
Can the sun add to his size?
Can the moon advance beyond her usual fulness?
The seas do not increase in bulk.
The universe keeps the same character, the same limits.