Plutarch Quotes
And, To Say Truly, The Greatest Benefit That Learning Bringeth Unto Men Is This: That It Teacheth Men That Be Rough And Rude Of Nature, By Compass And Rule Of Reason, To Be Civil And Courteous, And To Like Better The Mean State Than The Higher.
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