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Victory and honor also are
noble; for both are desirable even when they are fruitless, and are
manifestations of superior virtue. And things worthy of remembrance, which are
the more honorable the longer their memory lasts; those which follow us after
death; those which are accompanied by honor; and those which are out of the
common. Those which are only possessed by a single individual, because they are
more worthy of remembrance.
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