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In our manner of living we show an elegance tempered with frugality, and we cultivate philosophy without enervating the mind. We display our wealth in the season of beneficence and not in t

Read the following passage from a speech by Pericles in fifth century B.C. Athens:

In our manner of living we show an elegance tempered with frugality, and we cultivate philosophy without enervating the mind. We display our wealth in the season of beneficence and not in the vanity of discourse. A confession of poverty is disgrace to no man; no effort to avoid it is disgrace indeed…yet we pass the soundest judgments and are quick at catching the right apprehensions of things.

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