It is not only arrogant, but it is profligate, for a man to disregard the world's opinion of himself.


M.T. Cicero, His Offices (ed. 1755)


It is not only arrogant, but it is profligate, for a man to disregard the world's opinion of himself.

It is not only arrogant, but it is profligate, for a man to disregard the world's opinion of himself.

It is not only arrogant, but it is profligate, for a man to disregard the world's opinion of himself.

It is not only arrogant, but it is profligate, for a man to disregard the world's opinion of himself.