The man who is completely wise and virtuous has no need of glory, except so far as it disposes and eases his way to action by the greater trust that it procures him.


Plutarch's Lives (ed. 1859)


The man who is completely wise and virtuous has no need of glory, except so far as it disposes and eases his way to action by the greater trust that...

The man who is completely wise and virtuous has no need of glory, except so far as it disposes and eases his way to action by the greater trust that...

The man who is completely wise and virtuous has no need of glory, except so far as it disposes and eases his way to action by the greater trust that...

The man who is completely wise and virtuous has no need of glory, except so far as it disposes and eases his way to action by the greater trust that...