That
which is fair and goodly, whatsoever it be, and in what respect soever
it be, that it is fair and goodly, it is so of itself, and terminates in
itself, not praise as a part or member: that therefore
which is praised, is not thereby made either better or worse.
which is fair and goodly, whatsoever it be, and in what respect soever
it be, that it is fair and goodly, it is so of itself, and terminates in
itself, not praise as a part or member: that therefore
which is praised, is not thereby made either better or worse.
Marcus Aurelius - Meditations