Pericles — "For the greatest glory is to be spoken of for one's virtues, and to be praised b…"
For the greatest glory is to be spoken of for one's virtues, and to be praised by one's fellow citizens.
For the greatest glory is to be spoken of for one's virtues, and to be praised by one's fellow citizens.
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"I am more afraid of our own mistakes than of our enemies' designs."
"For the love of honor is the only thing that does not grow old, and in old age it is not wealth, but honor, that gives us joy, and in old age it is not wealth, but honor, that gives us joy."
"Having no need to go abroad for the enjoyment of our goods, we do not deprive others of theirs."
"We do not make our friends by receiving favors, but by conferring them."
"We throw open our city to the world, and never by alien acts exclude foreigners from any opportunity of learning or observing, although the eyes of an enemy may occasionally profit by our liberality; …"
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