“An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit.””
Quotes by the Younger Pliny
“So we must work at our profession and not make anybody else's idleness an excuse for our own. There is no lack of readers and listeners; it is for us to produce something worth being written and heard.””
“[Pliny the Elder] used to say that “no book was so bad but some good might be got out of it.””
“In the darkness you could hear the crying of women, the wailing of infants, and the shouting of men. Some prayed for help. Others wished for death. But still more imagined that there were no Gods left, and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness.””
“Glory ought to be the consequence, not the motive, of our actions; and although it happen not to attend the worthy deed, yet it is by no means the less fair for having missed the applause it deserved.””
the Younger PlinyGaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, commonly known as Pliny the Younger, was a prominent lawyer, author, and magistrate in Ancient Rome. Raised and educated by his uncle, Pliny the Elder, he became a si...