12. It is rather presumptuous,
when you are not your own master, even when you are the property of
another, to dictate terms to those more powerful; to wish that that
should happen which you desire, not that which you have found fixed in
things by their original constitution. Wherefore, if you wish
that your complaints should have a basis, you must first inform us
whence you are, or who you are; whether the world was created and
fashioned for you, or whether you came into it as sojourners from other
regions. And since it is not in your power to say or to explain
for what purpose you live beneath this vault of heaven, cease to
believe that anything belongs to you; since those things which take
place are not brought about in favour of a part, but have regard to the
interest of the whole.