Greatness, Master, is generally only considered enough if you are the greatest.

Jessica OToole
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When the person who is being quoted says, “Greatness, Master, is generally only considered enough if you are the greatest,” he is saying that greatness doesn’t have to be measured by the amount of people you have defeated or the amount of money you have earned. It can be more important to know that you are a kind and decent person.

Source: The Fate Of Vultures

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