“It is quite a piece of folly to sacrifice the inner for the outer man, to give the whole or the greater part of one's quiet, leisure, and independence for splendor, rank, pomp, title and honor This is what Goethe did. My good luck drew me quite in the other direction.”
— Arthur Schopenhauer 1788 – 1860 CE
from Personality, or What a Man Is
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