Pliny the Younger

"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."

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Source: Pliny (the Younger.), Betty Radice (1969). “Letters and Panegyricus [of] Pliny”, Heinemann ; Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press

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Pliny the Younger

Pliny the Younger

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Pliny the Younger was a Roman author and statesman known for his letters that provide insight into Roman life and values, particularly on friendship and truth.

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