Seneca: Virtue runs no risk of becoming contemptible by being exposed to view, and it is better to be despised for simplicity th

Virtue runs no risk of becoming contemptible by being exposed to view, and it is — Seneca

Virtue runs no risk of becoming contemptible by being exposed to view, and it is better to be despised for simplicity than to be tormented by continual hypocrisy.

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