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Brave Quote by Plutarch

“Poverty is never dishonourable in itself, but only when it is a mark of sloth, intemperance, extravagance, or thoughtlessness. When, on the other hand, it is the handmaid of a sober, industrious, righteous, and brave man, who devotes all his powers to the service of the people, it is the sign of a…” quote by Plutarch
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“Poverty is never dishonourable in itself, but only when it is a mark of sloth, intemperance, extravagance, or thoughtlessness. When, on the other hand, it is the handmaid of a sober, industrious, righteous, and brave man, who devotes all his powers to the service of the people, it is the sign of a lofty spirit that harbours no mean thoughts”

Plutarch

About This Quote

Source Essay: Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, Plutarch, c. 100 AD

Poverty itself is not shameful; it becomes disgraceful only when it reflects laziness, excess, or neglect, whereas it can signify noble purpose when coupled with hard work and service.

In simple terms: Poverty is fine if you work hard and help others.

Key Takeaway

Value effort over circumstance.

Themes

virtue poverty character service humility

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • public service
  • personal development
  • community leadership
  • social reform

Key Concepts

moral philosophy social ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you define dignity in hardship?
  • What role does societal support play?
A Different Perspective

Hard work may not erase poverty’s challenges.

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