“A thatched roof once covered free men; under marble and gold dwells slavery.” – Seneca

Moral letters to Lucilius/Letter 90

“Forked poles erected at either end propped up their houses. With close-packed branches and with leaves heaped up and laid sloping they contrived a drainage for even the heaviest rains. Beneath such dwellings, they lived, but they lived in peace. A thatched roof once covered free men; under marble and gold dwells slavery.”

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