“But that ungrateful and malignant people, Which from Fiesole of old descended, And smacks still of the mountain and the granite, Will make itself, for thy good deeds, thy foe.”
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Aristotle, Ethics , I ch. 10:—
“Always and everywhere the virtuous man bears prosperous and adverse fortune prudently, as a perfect tetragon.”
“Always and everywhere the virtuous man bears prosperous and adverse fortune prudently, as a perfect tetragon.”