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Wickedness Quotes by Plutarch
- Wickedness is a wonderfully diligent architect of misery, of shame, accompanied with terror, and commotion, and remorse, and endless perturbation.
- The omission of good is no less reprehensible than the commission of evil.
- Cato requested old men not to add the disgrace of wickedness to old age, which was accompanied with many other evils.
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