His way was like other people's; he mounted no high horse; he was just
a man and a citizen. He indulged in no Socratic irony. But his
discourse was full of Attic grace; those who heard it went away neither
disgusted by servility, nor repelled by ill-tempered censure, but on
the contrary lifted out of themselves by charity, and encouraged to
more orderly, contented, hopeful lives.

Auteur: Arthur Quiller-Couch

His way was like other people's; he mounted no high horse; he was just<br />a man and a citizen. He indulged in no Socratic irony. But his<br />discourse was full of Attic grace; those who heard it went away neither<br />disgusted by servility, nor repelled by ill-tempered censure, but on<br />the contrary lifted out of themselves by charity, and encouraged to<br />more orderly, contented, hopeful lives. - Arthur Quiller-Couch


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