Pericles — "For a man may be rich and yet be useful to the state, or he may be poor and yet …"
For a man may be rich and yet be useful to the state, or he may be poor and yet be useful.
For a man may be rich and yet be useful to the state, or he may be poor and yet be useful.
Click any product to generate a realistic preview (~30s). Up to 3 at a time.
"For what you hold is, to speak somewhat plainly, a tyranny; to take it perhaps was wrong, but to let it go is unsafe."
"The greatest glory of a woman is to be least talked about, whether for good or for bad."
"For the greatest glory is to be spoken of for one's virtues, and to be praised by one's fellow citizens, and to be honored by one's fellow citizens, and to be honored by one's fellow citizens."
"For we are a city that is open to the world, and we never expel a foreigner from our midst, nor do we prevent anyone from learning or seeing anything, provided that by so doing he does not harm the st…"
"For the greatest glory is to be spoken of for one's virtues."
Your cart is empty