And yet these things for which we should strive eagerly, things so closely akin to ourselves, so truly our own, we treat with great slackness and constant indifference and thus destroy the germs of excellence, while those things in which deficiency were a merit we desire with an insatiable yearning.


71. - Every Good Man is Free


And yet these things for which we should strive eagerly, things so closely akin to ourselves, so truly our own, we treat with great slackness and...

And yet these things for which we should strive eagerly, things so closely akin to ourselves, so truly our own, we treat with great slackness and...

And yet these things for which we should strive eagerly, things so closely akin to ourselves, so truly our own, we treat with great slackness and...

And yet these things for which we should strive eagerly, things so closely akin to ourselves, so truly our own, we treat with great slackness and...