The Paul's Seldomely Updated Quote of the Day
"When thou hast done a good act and another has received it, why dost thou look for a third thing besides these, as fools do, either to have the reputation of having done a good act or to obtain a return?"
This quote from Marcus Aurelius's Meditations: Book 7
Written in 167 A.D.
" 'Tis shameful to take on a load that is too great,
Then leave it when our knees buckle beneath it's weight."  Propertius
"Who would enjoy the prize without the dust;" 
"Unless the vessel's pure, all you pour in turns sour."  Horace
"When the mind doubts, a feather sways it to and fro."  Terence
"Not by the calculation of your income, but by your manner of living and your culture, is your wealth really to be reckoned."  Cicero
"There is a great difference in not wishing to do evil and not knowing how."
"It makes more sound than sense."  Seneca
 
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