Seneca The Younger Quotes
A Man Who Examines The Saddle And Bridle And Not The Animal Itself When He Is Out To Buy A Horse Is A Fool; Similarly, Only An Absolute Fool Values A Man According To His Clothes, Or According To His Position, Which After All Is Only Something We Wear Like Clothing.
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