"However often you may have done them a favour, if you once refuse they forget everything except your refusal."
"The erection of a monument is superfluous, our memory will endure if our lives have deserved it."
Source: Epistles by Pliny the Younger, Book I. 20,
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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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