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It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing.

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It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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Author's Biography:
Name: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Born: c. 4 BC. Died: 12 April 65 AD
Profession: Philosopher | Statesman |


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