You Will Earn The Respect Of All If You Begin By Earning The Respect Of Yourself. Don't Expect To Encourage
“You will earn the respect of all if you begin by earning the respect of yourself. Don't expect to encourage good deeds in people conscious of your own misdeeds.”
—Musonius Rufus
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