Pliny the Younger Quote

It is a man's pleasures…which tell us most about his true worth, his moral excellence, and his self-control. No one is so dissolute that his occupations lack all semblance of seriousness; it is our leisure moments which betray us.


Panegyricus 82, 8


It is a man's pleasures…which tell us most about his true worth, his moral excellence, and his self-control. No one is so dissolute that his...

It is a man's pleasures…which tell us most about his true worth, his moral excellence, and his self-control. No one is so dissolute that his...

It is a man's pleasures…which tell us most about his true worth, his moral excellence, and his self-control. No one is so dissolute that his...

It is a man's pleasures…which tell us most about his true worth, his moral excellence, and his self-control. No one is so dissolute that his...