“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.”

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.”

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