“So also it is good not always to make a friend of the person who is expert in twining himself around us; but, after testing them, to attach ourselves to those who are worthy of our affection and likely to be serviceable to us.”
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Plutarch's Morals: Ethical Essays
A comprehensive work that delves into the moral philosophy of ancient Greece, examining the virtues and vices of notable figures from history. more
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