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so:text | Endurance means that failures have to be both accepted and refused: accepted as a sign that fresh efforts now need to be made, and refused as a signal that we may now desist from effort altogether. … Courage means that the external risks and adversities we face are to be assessed at their true importance: that is, for the patrician, as being in themselves of no importance, as objects not of fear but of disdain. (en) |
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so:description | The New Patricians (1998) (en) |
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