Plutarch Quotes About Glory

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  • Seeing the lightest and gayest purple was then most in fashion, he would always wear that which was the nearest black; and he would often go out of doors, after his morning meal, without either shoes or tunic; not that he sought vain-glory from such novelties, but he would accustom himself to be ashamed only of what deserves shame, and to despise all other sorts of disgrace.

    Plutarch (2011). “Plutarch's Lives”, p.528, Bantam
  • It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs to our ancestors.

    Plutarch (1871). “Plutarch's Morals”, p.12
  • 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, John Dryden (1859). “Plutarch's Lives”, p.446
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