7.
He has a craving for money, although in a moderate degree.
He has ambition, but it is not yet fully aroused.
He has a hot temper, but it can be appeased.
He has inconstancy, but not the kind that is very capricious or easily set in motion.
He has lust, but not the violent kind.
We could deal better with a person who possessed one full-fledged vice, than with one who possessed all the vices, but none of them in extreme form.
Book: Moral Letters Vol II
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On some vain syllogisms
Location: Chapter 85, Section 6
Content:
7.
He has a craving for money, although in a moderate degree.
He has ambition, but it is not yet fully aroused.
He has a hot temper, but it can be appeased.
He has inconstancy, but not the kind that is very capricious or easily set in motion.
He has lust, but not the violent kind.
We could deal better with a person who possessed one full-fledged vice, than with one who possessed all the vices, but none of them in extreme form.