David Waldron

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Many indeed have seized a great name by the false opinions of the mob. Can you think of a greater disgrace, since men should blush when they are falsely praised? And even if praises are merited, what do they add to a wise man’s self-knowledge? He does not measure his own good by popular acclaim but by the truth of his conscience.
The Consolation of Philosophy
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