Plutarch Quotes About Pleasure

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  • The flatterer's object is to please in everything he does; whereas the true friend always does what is right, and so often gives pleasure, often pain, not wishing the latter, but not shunning it either, if he deems it best.

    Plutarch (1898). “Plutarch's Morals: Ethical Essays”
  • Our nature holds so much envy and malice that our pleasure in our own advantages is not so great as our distress at others'.

  • The ripeness of adolescence is prodigal in pleasures, skittish, and in need of a bridle.

  • By the study of their biographies, we receive each man as a guest into our minds, and we seem to understand their character as the result of a personal acquaintance, because we have obtained from their acts the best and most important means of forming an opinion about them. "What greater pleasure could'st thou gain than this?" What more valuable for the elevation of our own character?

    Plutarch (2012). “Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans: Complete”, p.330, Simon and Schuster
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