Know you not that a good man does nothing for appearance sake, but for the sake of having done right?

Epictetus
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A good man does not do things for the sake of appearance. A good man does what is right, even if it costs him more than he can afford to pay. A good man is willing to work hard at something he loves and knows that if he does, he will be rewarded.

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